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Know the
Facts
FACT
The death of a loved one is a tragedy every
household experiences.
FACT
Most families will find themselves poorly prepared
to deal with the problems, indecisions, and costs a
death forces on them.
FACT
The decision to prearrange your cemetery or funeral
needs today is very economically sound, although the
strongest reasons to prearrange are love and peace
of mind.
Benefits of Pre-arrangement
1. Togetherness
A husband and wife can share their choices and
decide together, therefore saving loved ones
heartache, expense and inconvenience at the time of
death.
2. Satisfaction
On a pre-arrangement basis, a family burial estate
and/or funeral merchandise can be selected by all
family members, thus guaranteeing everyone's
satisfaction.
3. Financial Advantages
Savings can be achieved by placing your funds in a
fully protected and approved trust bank account.
They will earn better interest and should be able to
out-pace the inflation rate. Funds will be available
to meet the future retail price of the goods and
services you select.
4. Conserves Insurance
Life insurance is for the living, not the deceased.
Most life insurance is purchased to allow a family
time to adjust to the loss of income that a death
causes. If prearrangements are not made, a large
amount of insurance proceeds can be spent on
cemetery and funeral items adding financial burdens
to loved ones left behind.
5. Payments
Funeral and memorialization costs are expenses every
individual must plan to pay. These needs can be met
today out of current income through budget payments.
Payment at the time of death is traditionally made
on a cash basis.
6. Peace of Mind
When a death occurs in any family or among friends,
the grief is tremendous and the healing time very
long. Pre-arrangement will have a positive impact on
your family and friends simply because you have made
your own decision. This peace of mind provides
benefits far beyond the dollars spent.
You Have
Only Two Choices
1. You can prearrange your family estate before
death
enters your home.
2. You can wait until death forces you to make
cemetery and funeral arrangements |