We purchase life insurance to protect our families in the event of our death. We make wills, so that little or no questions exist, regarding our estate. It should not end there.
Advance funeral planning and funding is a growing trend in America, and for good reason. You’ll be making decisions with a clear mind and purpose. In most cases you can prefund your funeral, protecting against inflation by locking in today’s cost.
Question 1: If I were to die tomorrow, how would my loved ones pay for my funeral expenses?
Answer: Proceeds from life insurance
My savings My children’s savings
My parent’s savings A loan taken by my spouse
I don’t know
Question 2: If I were to die tomorrow, how much might I expect to pay for my funeral?
Answer: Over $10,000 $8000 - $10,000
$6,000 - $8,000 $4,000 - $6,000
I don’t know
Question 3: If I were to die tomorrow, would my loved one know what my wishes are?
Answer: A copper or bronze casket
A hardwood casket
A stainless steel casket
Visitation for friends and relatives
My Pastor, Priest, or Rabbi
I am not sure
Question 4: If I were to die tomorrow with a prearrangement, my loved ones would not have to worry about…
Answer: The emotional burden of making decisions at a difficult time
What my funeral preferences are
The financial responsibility of my funeral arrangements
The possibility of conflicts and disagreements concerning the funeral decision
Making the right decisions regarding my funeral arrangements
Kohls and Randolph Funeral Homes offer a free funeral
cost estimate and information about the variety of prearrangement options available. It is yours without any obligation. |