
What
is the significance of a funeral service?
How much does a funeral cost?
Is everything included in the price given to
me by the funeral home?
Can I make my funeral arrangements before I
die?
How many types of caskets exist, and why are
some more expensive than others?
What is embalming and is it necessary before
services are held?
Can a funeral home assist me with Social Security
benefits and Veteran death benefits?
What is involved in the cremation process?
Are special cremation containers and caskets
available?
Are the services held before or after cremation?
What happens to the cremated remains?
How can we memorialize cremation?
What is the significance of a funeral service?
From the beginning of recorded history, societies have honored
those who died with a traditional ceremony. According to beliefs
at that time, the purpose of the ritual was to send the deceased
on his or her journey into the afterlife.
Today, however, many experts agree that the benefits of a service
are for those who are left behind after a death. A "closure" of
sorts must occur to help survivors adjust to their loss and recognize
that a death has occurred. A funeral service provides the opportunity
for friends and family to celebrate the life that was lived and
allow the healing process to begin.
How
much does a funeral cost?
Funeral costs vary depending on the funeral home and type of service
selected. There are two types of costs associated with a funeral:
(1) services provided by the funeral home and (2) merchandise
such as a casket or urn. Please contact us for a more detailed
explanation of our options.
Is everything included in the price
given to me by the funeral home?
All charges involving the funeral home's services and merchandise
are available from our professional staff. We will provide a general
price list with all charges.
Can
I make my funeral arrangements before I die?
Yes. Today, prearrangement and prepayment of funerals are becoming
more common. Prearranging will provide you with more time to review
your options and give you a choice in your own funeral service.
Prearrangement will provide you with the peace of mind that everything
has been taken care of, relieving your family of the emotional
and financial burden that often comes with making arrangements
when a loved one passes away. Oftentimes, making arrangements
in advance also guarantees a service and funeral at today's prices,
free from inflation. At O'Brien - Rogers & Crosby Funeral Home, we will assist you with your prearrangements.
How
many types of caskets exist, and why are some more expensive than
others?
Caskets are made of either metal (bronze, copper or steel) or
wood. Prices vary, depending on the exterior and interior materials
used. Bronze, a semi-precious metal, is more expensive than steel.
Mahogany, a rare hardwood, is more expensive than the readily
available softwood pine.
What
is embalming and is it necessary before services are held?
Embalming is the temporary preservation of a deceased's remains.
It is not required by law, but is common practice when a viewing
is planned.
Can
a funeral home assist me with Social Security benefits and Veteran
death benefits?
Yes. In fact, O'Brien - Rogers & Crosby Funeral Home
will do more than just assist you with securing these benefits.
Our staff is trained to complete all necessary paperwork to begin
the benefits process and to follow through to ensure that the
benefits are secured in a timely manner.
What
is involved in the cremation process?
Before cremation occurs, the death certificate must be completed and signed by the attending physician or medical examiner, and all civil and medical authorities must have issued all required permits. In addition, necessary authorizations to cremate must be obtained from the next of kin or authorizing person. The cremation then takes place and the cremated remains are placed in the designated container or urn selected for final disposition.
Are
special cremation containers and caskets available?
O'Brien - Rogers & Crosby Funeral Home offers a wide
variety of cremation containers and alternative containers to
meet each family's needs.
Are
the services held before or after cremation?
Services are held at the discretion of the family. Many choose
to have a traditional service first, followed by the cremation.
What
happens to the cremated remains?
There are many options to consider with a cremation. A family
can choose to bury the remains in a cemetery, store and display
them at home in an urn, or scatter them in a place special to
the deceased. It is advisable to check local restrictions on scattering
remains on public property and obtain permission for private property.
How
can we memorialize cremation?
There are several ways to memorialize a cremation. One option is burial
of the urn, marked with a bronze memorial or sculpture. O'Brien-Rogers
and Crosby offers cremation niches in columbariums and will soon
feature a Cremation Conservatory that will provide scattering gardens
and scenic landscapes for visitors.
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