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FAQ Page

Frequently Asked Questions About Funeral Service
  Q: What is the purpose of a funeral?
A: Funerals fill an important role for those mourning the loss of a loved one.  By providing surviving family members and friends a caring, supportive environment in which to share thoughts and feelings about death, funerals are the first step in the healing process.  The ritual of attending a funeral service provides many benefits including:           

  • Providing a social support system for the bereaved
  • Helping the bereaved understand death is final and that death is a part of life
  • Integrating the bereaved back into the community
  • Easing the transition to a new life after the death of a loved one
  • Providing a safe haven for embracing and expressing pain
  • Reaffirming ones relationship with the person who died
  • Providing a time to say goodbye
 
  Q: I’ve never arranged a funeral before. What do I need to know?
A: At some time in our lives, most of us will make or assist in making funeral arrangements.  This will not be an easy thing, but the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) offer these tips for smart planning.

  • Be an informed consumer.  Don’t be reluctant to ask questions.
  • Today’s funeral director offers a variety of options to meet your financial needs and wishes.  Families should discuss all options when making plans with their funeral director
  • When selecting a funeral director, choose ones who is licensed and has a good reputation in the community. Give thought to this decision  as you would when choosing a doctor, lawyer or any other professional
  • Be prepared!  Avoid the burden of making decisions while under emotional stress by organizing details with your funeral director ahead of time.  Remember—preplanning doesn’t necessarily mean prepaying.
  • Plan a personal and meaningful ceremony or service to help you begin the healing process.  Getting through grief is never easy but having a meaningful funeral will help
  • Contact a licensed funeral director or NFDA for more information on making meaningful arrangements.
 
  Q: Is it possible to plan a funeral in advance?
A: We recommend that everyone preplan his or her own funeral.  Doing so can offer emotional and financial security for both you and your family.  By preplanning a funeral you will get the kind of service you want and your family will be relieved of making decisions at a stressful time. Preplanning doesn’t necessarily mean prepaying.  If you are considering preplanning your funeral, please visit the preneed section of this website or contact us for more information.
 
  Q: Can I still have a funeral service if I choose cremation?
A: Yes.  Cremation opens the doors to a number of different options.  From traditional services to contemporary celebrations, cremation gives you the flexibility to personalize the services for yourself or loved one.  To learn more about cremation, please visit the Cremation section of this websites to contact us for more information.