Thinking about the inevitability of one's death is subject that few like to consider. For many, actually moving ahead with the pre-planning or pre-paying for their funeral is even more difficult to act on.

When one begins to understand the financial and emotional pressure that a funeral can thrust on our loved ones, it becomes clear that planning in advance is a considerate and responsible thing to do.

Similar to the protection that life insurance provides for loved ones; planning a funeral in advance can protect loved ones from much more than just financial concerns. You have always been there to protect them throughout your life, why not after your death?

With the large number of options and considerations available to individuals today, it is important to speak with someone you can trust. 

We can guide you through the many options and considerations to help you determine the arrangements that best suite your needs.  We will help you find a balance between the emotional, spiritual and financial needs of your surviving loved ones after you have gone.

Some families have asked us if we have an outline or a guide to help them with all of the statisical information.  We have a brochure that is available. See Pre-arrangement guide that is printable from this section.

A funeral, that is pre-arranged and paid for in advance, is an exempt asset toward eligiblity for public assistance.  Some times a person needs this assistance for nursing home or medical care.  So this is another reason why people pre-arrange their funeral services in order to be eligible for public aid or have their spend down lowered or completely eliminated.