Organizing Key Documents to Ease the End-of-Life Journey features insights from Shaun Myers, a Funeral Service Expert in Ogden, Utah, on HelloNation.
Where do families begin when faced with the loss of a loved one and the urgent need to make funeral arrangements?
ARIZONA AVENUE — I list off my favorite songs, colors and my hobbies. I proceed to fill out the information on my family history and then jot down my preferred funeral home. Recently I visited the ...
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Funeral Planning

Funeral planning is the process of making arrangements for end-of-life services and addressing legal requirements related to a person's passing. This process can involve choosing the type of funeral ...
Truman Haut, a fifth-generation funeral director and owner of Haut Funeral Home, answers questions related to funeral ...
Life is full of important decisions, and one of the most significant – yet often overlooked – is planning for the end of life. While it may be difficult to discuss, pre-planning funeral arrangements ...
KUTV — When it comes to preparing for life’s major milestones, we’re quick to plan for weddings, births, and other significant events. But what about the final chapter? Though it may be difficult, pre ...
Like many things in today’s economy, funeral costs are rising. However, funeral costs differ in one significant way to many other expenses: The opportunity to both pre-plan and pre-pay for such a life ...
Schimunek Funeral Homes general manager John Evans joins Marc to discuss the changing field of funeral planning and how Schimunek is helping families with the process. The Maryland state flag – ...
Most families don’t think about cemetery or funeral planning until they have to. Decisions are made quickly, emotions are high, and time feels painfully short. Yet the choices made during those ...
Cassopolis church honors Martin Luther King Jr. with special service and community events In light of Martin Luther King Jr. Day a church in Cassopolis is honoring the him with a special service.
Maybe you’ve heard of The Knot, the online marketplace where users can connect with vendors and plan their weddings. Indianapolis-based startup Bereave wants to do something similar—but for funerals.