Arrangements
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Questions you should ask yourself…
- If my death occured tomorrow, who would make my arrangments?
- If my death occured tomorrow, where would the money to pay for my funeral come from?
- If my death occured tomorrow, would my family know what I wanted?
- If my death occured tomorrow, what would my funeral cost?
- If my death occured tomorrow, what would I regret about the arrangement of my funeral?
Pre-arrangement is not a preoccupation with death…
It’s a good personal tool to use in being prepared. Many people plan their own funeral in a sincere effort to be helpful to their families. They recognize that choices made while “planning ahead” are easier, and often wiser, than when made under pressure. Pre-arrangement is also one of the best ways to avoid possible confusion and conserve money.

Typical funeral pre-arrangements are completed in three general categories.
- Statistical information is recorded such as name, date and place of birth, names of parents, etc.
- Service selection including location, calling hours, type of service, etc.
- Selection of funeral merchandise such as casket, vault, flowers, etc.

Once the information is recorded, we can provide you with a current cost estimate.
Establishing the funding at the time you complete your pre-arrangements allows you to arrange the specific kind of service you desire, at today’s prices, and be assured of adequate funds whenever they’re needed. Everyone needs to be made aware that they can pre-arrange a funeral without making financial commitment, but for those who choose to protect the cost from inflation, you have the option to pay today’s cost either in full or with a convenient payment plan.
Additional funeral arrangement information and guides.
- We have made resources available online for viewing and download. If you have further questions regarding funeral arrangements and pre-arrangements, please do not hesitate to contact us. PDFs require Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- How to choose a funeral home
- A helpful guide to funeral planning
- Understanding Cremation