Selecting Services and Merchandise
The
large selection of casket designs and quick access
contributes
to
the choices you have to personalize
your arrangements.
A wide variety of urns are
available for burial,
scattering, and display. Our innovative system of displaying caskets allows families
to select from a large assortment of closed quarter sections
of caskets, arranged so families can easily see a progression
of value. One of the most important benefits of this system
is the increased comfort for families, who find it much less
distressing than traditional selection rooms. All of the
information needed to make a confident decision is clearly
displayed and easy to understand. Your
funeral director will give
you a general price
list that includes a fee all
consumers
pay for the basic services
of
the funeral directors and
staff and itemized prices
for additional
services and merchandise.
The
basic services fee covers
the overhead costs
of running
the funeral home, such
as
personnel,
benefits and other routine
business expenses.
It also covers basic services
of
staff, such as responding
to the initial request
for
service, the arrangement
conference
and
the coordination of activities with
the cemetery and
other
service
providers.
Itemized
services
and merchandise
your funeral
director
offers
will likely include
embalming,
other preparation of
the
body such as hairdressing,
transfer of remains,
caskets,
urns and garments.
Costs such
as cemetery
and
crematory charges, newspaper
notices, grave markers and
honoraria may
or may not be provided
by
the funeral
home.
No
matter how the body
is
committed,
most families
choose some form
of
marker
or monument to
memorialize the deceased.
Markers
vary from large granite
or marble memorials
to small
bronze plaques placed
over
a grave. Many families who
choose cremation
and
scatter
the
remains purchase
space
in
a cemetery
for an inscribed
memorial plaque.
If
you are in
need
of
services
or merchandise
not
included
on the list,
do
not
hesitate
to
ask.
Funeral
directors
routinely
find
ways to meet
the
unique
needs of
each
family they
serve
and cannot
possibly
include
all services
provided
on a single
price
list.
The
total cost
of
a
funeral
varies
considerably,
depending
on geographic
location,
size
of the funeral
home, services
provided
and arrangements
selected.
It is
the responsibility
of your
funeral director to
review
with you the
cost
of all
services and
merchandise selected,
even
though it
may be
a difficult
time for
you to do
so.
The
value of services
offered
and received
is as important
as the price
paid.
Carefully
examine
the quality
of
what
is
offered
in
terms of personal
services, facilities
and
merchandise
so you will
be
absolutely
certain your
wants and needs
are
met
in a
manner
you expect.
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