Planning a funeral is not something most people have a lot of experience with. We do not generally tend to think about funeral planning until our parents or other loved ones are growing old or becoming ill. This leaves a lot of people confused about what they should be shopping for when it comes to funeral services when the time comes.
Ultimately, what is included in the funeral home services you pay for will come down to the package you choose and the funeral home you work with. However, there are some elements that nearly all basic funeral home services in Southfield include—and which will cover your bases for a lovely and thoughtful send-off for your loved one.
Placement of an Obituary
Most funeral homes will place an obituary in the local paper and online for your loved one. They may ask you to provide a written obituary and photograph. If you cannot do this, they may offer to provide a basic piece for you.
Use of the Funeral Home for Services
The entire reason most people work with a funeral home at all is to have a place to hold services prior to burial. Your funeral home expenses will cover this use, as well as the preparation of the body for viewing and burial.
Transportation
Getting your loved one’s body to and from the funeral home will generally be covered by the cost of your funeral package. This includes pickup of the body from your home or the hospital, as well as transportation to the burial location.
Burial
Your funeral home will also work with the staff at the burial location to ensure a proper burial for your loved one. These two cooperating organizations will handle any preparations that must be made, allowing your family to focus on healing.
If you have questions about additional resources for your loved one or your family during the funeral process, be sure to raise them with the funeral home staff. They can answer your questions and ensure that you have the best possible experience without going into debt to do so. If you find yourself confused or needing assistance, reach out to the staff at Holy Sepulchre today.