Pre-Need Planning
We strive to help our families prepare ahead of time. You only have two choices:
1.) You can pre-arrange your cemetery needs before death enters your life or...
2.) You can wait until death forces you to make cemetery arrangements. Most families find themselves poorly prepared to deal with the choices, problems, costs and indecision when a death occurs. It is a tragedy that every family experiences - everyone will deal with a death at some point. To do so ahead of time gives peace of mind, showing love and concern for those left behind.
When you plan ahead:
You can do so together, relieving the indecision for a
surviving spouse plus minimizing expenses and giving
reassurance that the plans are right - just what you would
have wanted.
Children are not forced to make decisions for their parents, to try to cover expenses, or have disagreements with
siblings over what Mom and Dad would have wanted.
When you make your cemetery purchases in advance, the
prices are frozen. No matter how high the prices are in the
future, our family's costs stay the same. There are no price
increases for them.
Insurance money is for the living, not the deceased. If
pre-arrangements are not made, a large portion of that
insurance money will be spent on the burial and not on the
living expenses of those who are left. And with rising
costs - how much insurance is enough? What if you can no
longer afford your premiums?
To help you purchase cemetery property before the need arises, we
have several different payment options available. We
provide financing with as little as 5% down, bank drafts, or
coupons. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover and Amex as well as cash and checks. Payment
at the time of death is traditionally made on a cash basis.
We offer a special child/grandchild protection supplement
at no cost, providing certain conditions are met.
We offer a survivor purchase protection agreement in the event of the death of a covered purchaser, providing certain conditions are met.
We would much rather help you now, than to have a
death
force you to see us alone on the worst day of your life.