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Arrange transportationArrange a hearse to transport the body of the deceased from the funeral service to the cemetery. Arrange a car to transport close family members from the funeral, to the cemetery, and to the post-funeral reception. Arrange transportation and lodging for out of town guests.
General Price List: a form which lists the price (or range of prices) for all of the services and merchandise regularly offered by the funeral home. This form must be given to you to keep at the beginning of the arrangement conference. You may request a copy from a funeral home when a personal visit is made.
How to plan a funeral step-by-stepContact the deceased's legal representative.Select a funeral home.Choose a form of disposition.Choose a service type.Choose a location for the funeral service.Find and schedule a clergy member or officiant.Select a casket.Select a burial container and/or vault.More items...
Preneed arrangement, "preneed agreement or preneed is written instruction regarding goods or services or both goods and services for final disposition of human remains when the goods or services are not provided until the time of death, and may be either unfunded or paid for in advance of need.
If the deceased didn't make any preferences legally known, then the decision falls to the next-of-kin (nearest relative). If the next of kin is unavailable or unable to make decisions of this nature, the next of kin hierarchy is followed until someone who is able to make these decisions can be found.