Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Fneral director

Funeral director is someone involved in the business of funeral rites. The job often entails the burial or cremation of the dead, as well as the planning and arrangement of the actual funeral ceremony.

Funeral Home Selection - Advice From A Licensed Funeral Directr
By Jerry R. Guy

Funeral home selection is obviously the first step and a vital part of funeral planning. Depending on where you live, this is sometimes predetermined for a family simply due to demographics or a family's longtime relationship with a particular firm. In more rural areas you may have only one or two facilities to choose from. Most larger metropolitan areas are usually served by multiple facilities offering vast choices and prices.


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ive in or near an area that has several funeral homes, I suggest you do some "comparison shopping" before you make a commitment. If your unfamiliar with the firms in your area, ask friends or other family members for recommendations. I advise calling three funeral homes (or at least two!) with questions about services desired and related costs. Beware,you may be shocked by the variation in prices and services offered.

It is not uncommon for people to be hesitate to call a funeral home and ask questions related to funeral planning, but they don't need to be. The Federal Trade Commission's "Funeral Rule" now mandates that all funeral facilities provide service and price information over the phone. Remember, reputable firms will always be happy to answer your questions over the phone. I would suggest avoiding any facility that is unwilling to provide this information to you.

This proactive approach to funeral planning will give you peace of mind and should go a long way in helping you to make sure you have made the right funeral home selection.

Jerry R. Guy is an active licensed funeral director and author. More information on how to save money planning funeral services can be found at his sites: http://www.integritypreneedsolutions.com/ or http://www.beforeplanningafuneral.com/

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