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Touring a Funeral Home
Can Be Educational!
Would your religious, fraternal or
civic group like to make a tour of a funeral home facility?
We, as funeral professionals, believe your members would
benefit through the discussions with us and each other. Many
people have no knowledge of funeral costs or procedures prior
to a time of need, so an educational tour can be quite helpful
to them.
Are you aware, for instance, of the
more than 75 specific details to which we, as funeral
directors, automatically attend? Have you wondered about the
formal education and training which a licensed funeral
director must have? Are you aware of the many information
books available to you on grief and bereavement?
A tour might satisfy your curiosity
about these questions and others. You’ll see how we meet the
needs of individual families with the professional expertise
our community has come to expect. Please contact your local
funeral director for further information.
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What a Funeral Home Provides
A funeral director handles a myriad
of details for each funeral to meet the special wishes and
need of the family. As funeral directors, we often help out
for several months after the funeral to make sure all details
are completed.
It is important for funeral
directors to consult at length with the family on literally
dozens of details. Here are just a few of them:
Funeral – setting its time
and who is to officiate; choice of casket and clothing; music;
organist; etc.
Cemetery – purchase of lot or
opening of family lot; getting permits as required.
Notices – arranging death
certificates, obits, notifying fraternal (or other) groups.
Funeral Day – organizing
service details; helping conduct service; organize procession.
Any of the many details can cause
problems when not handled properly. We give EVERY funeral 100%
of our time and attention to perform a service which comforts
and fulfills the family’s needs. |