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- Make an appointment with one of our funeral homes. Call us toll free at 877-673-1100. The funeral home will help coordinate all of your services and begin to help plan the life celebration and tribute of the person you love. We will guide you and assist you in arranging service details that truly reflect who your loved one was as a person. It is our feeling that services should be a tribute to their life so as to be meaningful to you now and in the years to come.
- Consider ways in which you may want to honor your loved one. Reflect on their life’s work, their passions, hobbies, interests, spirituality and accomplishments.
- Gather the necessary information your Funeral Director will need to complete various, required forms.
• Birth Date
• Birthplace
• Father's Name
• Mother's Name
• Social Security Number
• Veteran's Discharge or Claim Number
• Education
• Marital Status
• Usual Occupation (most of life)
- Once you meet with your Funeral Home representative, they will compose, with information you provide, the newspaper notice; contact clergy if appropriate; schedule the services; and coordinate all the details to ensure your loved one’s tribute is personal and meaningful.
- Contact your clergy. Decide on time and place of funeral or
memorial service. This can be done at the funeral home.
- The funeral home will assist you in determining the number of
copies of the death certificates you will be needing and can
order them for you.
- Make a list of immediate family, close friends and employer
or business colleagues. Notify each by phone.
- Decide on appropriate memorial to which gifts may be made (church,
hospice, library, charity or school).
- Gather obituary information, including age, place of birth,
cause of death, occupation, college degrees, memberships held,
military service, outstanding work, list of survivors in immediate
family. Give time and place of services. The funeral home will
normally write an article and submit it to newspapers (newspaper will
accept picture and they will be returned intact).
- Arrange for members of family or close friends to take turns
answering door or phone, keeping careful record of calls.
- If Social Security checks are automatic deposit, notify the
bank of the death.
- Coordinate the supplying of food for the next several days.
- Consider special need of the household, such as cleaning, etc.,
which might be done by friends.
- Arrange for child care, if necessary.
- Arrange hospitality for visiting relatives and friends.
- Select pallbearers and notify the funeral home. (Avoid anyone
with heart or back difficulties, or make them honorary pallbearers).
- Plan for disposition of flowers after funeral (church, hospital
or rest home).
- Prepare list of distant persons to be notified by letter and/or
printed notice, and decide which to send to each.
- Prepare list of persons to receive acknowledgments of flowers,
calls, etc. Send appropriate acknowledgments (can be written
note, printed acknowledgments, or some of each). Include "thank
you's" to those who have given their time as well.
- Notify insurance companies.
- Locate the will and notify lawyer and executor.
- Check carefully all life and casualty insurance and death benefits, including Social Security, credit union, trade union, fraternal,
and military. Check also on income for survivors from these sources.
- Check promptly on all debts and installment payments, including
credit cards. Some may carry insurance clauses that will cancel
them. If there is to be a delay in meeting payments, consult
with creditors and ask for more time before the payments are
due.
- If deceased was living alone, notify utilities and landlord
and tell post office where to send mail.
- Funeral Director will prepare Social Security Form SSA 721.
Check with Social Security to see that number is retired.
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