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Deciding whether to pre-arrange or prepay your funeral is a personal choice. It can help relieve loved ones of stress and financial burden.
For Kellie DiMaio of Newark, Del., the decision to pre-plan her grandmother's funeral was an easy one. She lost her brother in 1997, her mother in 2001, and her grandfather last June.
Talking about funerals and end of life planning isn't easy, but it's a conversation that every family needs to have. We sat ...
For more information on how to begin pre-planning a funeral for your loved one, you can call Palmer Funeral Home at 574-291-5880 or your preferred funeral home.
Pre-planning does not have to include pre-paying. AARP recommends not pre-paying because your situation may change, the funeral home may go out of business or you may move far from the funeral ...
Pre-need insurance policy: you pay premiums for a set amount of time—usually 3 to 10 years, unless you choose a lump sum payment. The policy is in effect as long as your payments are up to date, and ...
Pre-needs are generally funded either through insurance or a trust. Your funeral director must have at least a limited license to sell pre-need insurance, which can be paid in full or in ...
“When you choose to pre-plan with Sequim Valley Funeral Chapel, you‘re giving your loved ones the ultimate gift… peace of mind.” To learn more about pre-planning final arrangements, contact Sequim ...
Pre-planning a funeral can be beneficial Local columns. Dec 13, 2023. ... Pre-planning can be especially important for people who have partners or other important people in their lives who are not ...