Pre-planning your estate, wills, and services.....

willNo one likes to think about death, let alone plan for it. By pre-planning your funeral, you relieve your family of having to make important financial decisions during a period of great stress and grief-a time when people aren't thinking very clearly and may not know what to do because you never made your wishes known.

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Charitable Organizations

American Cancer Society, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, ....

Estate Planning FAQs

Why do I need an estate plan? What's the difference between having a will and a Living Trust?

Funeral Financing

If you don't plan for funeral expenses, you run the risk of

When someone passes...

Making the first phone call, gathering important papers, executing the will.....
Tips on Wills and Eulogies

More formal arrangements in the form of a pre-need contract can be set up with us and can be pre-funded through life insurance, bank trust agreement, or another method.

Have a will drawn up by an attorney. Leave one copy with him or her and one with a trusted friend or family member (e.g., the principal beneficiary, your spouse, your child, etc.). One thing you should not do is put your will in a bank vault or safe deposit box. Keep your will.....


The thought of public speaking throws many people into a panic. Add to that fear the common discomfort of discussing death, and it's easy to understand why the idea of delivering a eulogy can be disconcerting. If you've been asked to write a eulogy, take heart. This article will help you put your fears in perspective so you can deliver a loving eulogy.

"Why me?"

You were probably asked to deliver a eulogy because of your close relationship to the deceased, and because the family trusts you to honor his or her memory on behalf of family and friends. The family doesn't want to make you.......