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A Buyer Guide to Pre-Need Funeral Arrangements

Some people opt for a pre-arranged or pre-need funeral and make payments toward their purchases over time. It helps loved ones who are left behind to pay for the casket, funeral home and burial, especially if there isn't any life insurance available. Find a pre-need provider that will meet your spiritual, emotional, cultural and financial needs. Some people consider a pre-need arrangement as a final personal gift to their loved ones by taking the burden of financial obligation off their shoulders.    

FORETHOUGHT Pre-need Life Insurance  
 
Take some burden away from your loved ones by purchasing a funeral plan.


More than 5,000 funeral homes nationwide off this pre-need company . Ask your funeral home director if they offer ForeThought, or you can check it out online by using the funeral home finder on their site.   

Dignity Memorial  

 Funeral planning gives you confidence that you will be layed to rest where and how you want.


This company allows for a fully transferable service in case you move and it will be honored by any of the providers in their network. They also offer a one hundred percent service guarantee. They are affiliated with more than 1,600 licenced providers. In the case of cremation,

Dignity Memorial still offers friends and loved ones the opportunity to remember and celebrate the life of the person who has died.   

See Your Local Cemetery  

 Some local cemetries have pre-need arrangements.

Go to the cemetery of your choice to purchase, not only your burial plot but, in many cases, burial vault and caskets as well. Some cemeteries work with manufacturers by eliminating the funeral home and would be able to provide you with the best pricing avaliable.   

Local Funeral Home  

Visit your local funeral homes. Many provide a payment plan option. You may choose your casket, burial vault and burial site through them. Talk to them and see what they have to offer. Many family owed funeral homes have a community or personal relationship with the deceased family members and could provide a more comfortable atmosphere for those left behind.       

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