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series of events, culminating with the                   coordinate with the funeral director the
         final disposition of burial, entombment                  arrangements set forth in the document.
         or cremation. The funeral director’s                     The person signing the contract becomes
         responsibility of properly filing the death              responsible for the payment of the funeral
         certificate in order to receive permission               services performed.
         for final disposition is the first step which
         allows the family to begin the process                   What should I be prepared to provide
         of  settling  estate matters.  The director              when going to the funeral home to
         will advise the family as to the number                  make arrangements?
         of certified death certificates needed to                When making at-need or pre-need
         begin the process, as well as advising                   arrangements, the family will need to
         them on potential issues to be addressed                 provide information required for the
         shortly after the final disposition. A                   death certificate. This information,
         growing number of funeral directors are                  referred to as vital statistics consists of
         trained as grief counselors and continue                 the following:
         even  after  the  funeral  to  help  along  in           •  Deceased’s legal name
         the bereavement process.                                 •  Legal address

                                                                  •  Social security number
         Who can make funeral arrangements?                       •  Both parents’ names (including
         In most cases it is the closest next of                      mother’s maiden name)
         kin  making  the  arrangements.  On  other               •  Date of birth
         occasions, the executor or executrix of                  •  Place of birth
         a will is responsible. An agent having                   •  Level of education
         been appointed by the deceased will                      •  If served in the military: years of
         supersede all others and make the funeral                    service and a copy of the discharge
         arrangements. The agent, having been                         papers DD214
         instructed by the deceased, in the form of               •  Employment history, position held,
         a legal document signed by the deceased                      nature of industry and place of
         and witnessed in accordance with Public                      employment
         Health Laws, will fulfill the wishes and will            •  If in ground burial or entombment,


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