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If you don't have a pre-arranged plan for your passing, the myriad of details that need attention can be overwhelming. We are experienced and caring professionals who will help you through this difficult grieving period and answer any questions you may have about what to do.

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Learn more about how to carry out your loved one's wishes for cremation or burial.

ANSWERS TO GATHER

Here are a few questions the staff will likely ask:

  • What is the full legal name of the deceased?

  • Where is the deceased currently located? Are they at a hospital, nursing facility or residence?

  • Who are you? Where can I reach you if we get disconnected?

  • Who is the next-of-kin? What is their phone number and address?

  • Does the deceased have a pre-arranged funeral plan?

ITEMS TO GATHER

You will be asked to come in to the funeral home at a convenient time to complete the details of the arrangement. It will be helpful if you gather some items and information before you meet with our staff. These items will consist of:

  • A recent photo of the deceased

  • Clothing for the deceased

  • SSN and original birth certificate of the deceased

  • The deceased’s parent’s names, as well as mother’s maiden name

  • Education of the deceased

  • Marital and veterans status of the deceased

  • Any pre-arrangement paperwork

  • Any cemetery lot information

PREPARING YOUR NEXT DAYS

Below is a list of items that may help guide you in the days ahead.

  • Gather obituary information and include the time, date and location of the funeral services.

  • Assign individuals to take turns greeting family and/or close friends. You may consider keeping a record of visitors and flower deliveries to make it easier to thank people later on.

  • Delegate the needs of the household (such as cleaning, food preparation, etc.,).

  • Arrange for child care & hospitality for visiting relatives and friends.

  • Plan for the distribution of flowers after the funeral (to a church, hospital or rest home).

  • Create a list of people for the acceptance of flowers, calls, etc. You may want to include "thank yous" to those who have given their time as well.

  • Notify insurance companies of the deceased.

  • Locate the will and notify the lawyer and executor.

  • Confirm all life and casualty insurance including death benefits, along with Social Security, credit & trade union, fraternal, and military. You can check possible income for survivors through these sources.

  • Notify the utility companies and landlord, if the deceased was living alone.

  • Let the post office know where to send the mail.