Funeral Planning - Information, Planning, and Services

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Gathering Information Step #1 Making Arrangements Step #2 Funding the Funeral Step #3
This is just a matter of putting down all your biographical information about your life, your career, and your family. All the facts you'll want everyone to know and remember. This is also a good time to write down all the personal information that will make your funeral more meaningful, things like hobbies and special interests.
With this step, you'll sit down with our funeral director and make choices about burial or cremation, what type of casket or urn, the services you want, and other details. Our funeral director will explain all your options, if you like. It's painless, it's easy, and it only takes about an hour.
Our funeral home offers funeral plans, which let you completely alleviate the financial burden on your family. Our funeral director will work with you to set up a funeral plan to fit your budget. Should you move or relocate, your plan is transferable to a funeral home in your new community.

People today want more from funerals. They want them to be a reflection of the individual and a celebration of life. Personalized funerals are more meaningful - a chance to think about what made the person special and unique. A funeral might include:
 

- Favorite music or songs
- Reminders of hobbies or special interests
- A lifetime of photo memories
- Special poems or readings
- A customized casket or urn


But a personalized funeral is more involved than a standard service, and requires prior planning. It's very important to write down the details ahead of time, and share them with the family members. Your funeral director can help you plan and record everything, and keep your wishes on file until the need arises.

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5 Reasons to plan your Funeral.

1. Allows you to make your wishes known, so your loved ones won't have to worry about details during time of mourning.

2. Eliminates emotional overspending caused by grief or guilt. Pre-planning can bring peace of mind to your family's decision making.

3. Allows you to personalize your funeral to be a celebration of your life.

4. Relieves your family from future financial responcibility for your funeral.

5. Peace of Mind. By pre-planning your funeral, you give your family the gift of peace of mind that your funeral needs have been taken care of.


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