Our knowledgeable staff has the experience and insight that could make planning end-of-life arrangements just a little easier for you and those you love. If you have questions about preparing for services, we're here to support you in any way we can.
While we can't speak to every situation, we can tell you the bare basics of what to expect on your first visit to our funeral home. When you come through the front door, you will be greeted warmly by a staff member. Names will be exchanged, and some words of comfort will be offered.
Once informed of the reason for your visit, you will be directed to the funeral director's office or arrangement office and given a copy of any appropriate price-related documents. The funeral director will then ask you a number of questions related to the biographical details of the deceased for relevant paperwork and any plans you will want to make for the funeral arrangements.
When it comes to properly completing death paperwork and writing a detailed obituary, accuracy is everything. You'll want to bring as much documentation as possible. Naturally, if you're unable to bring any of this information, you can always contact us later to share whatever is missing.
Your loved one's details may include:
The deceased's full name
Their Social Security number
Parents' names
Maiden name of mother
Spouse and children's names
Marital status
Educational history
History of military service
Work history
Hobbies and interests
Church affiliation
A list of organizational and club memberships
A recent photograph