A pre-arranged funeral is a funeral arrangement made prior
to a death. It is a practical way of determining your wishes
for your own funeral or for the funeral of a person for
whom you are responsible. By pre-planning now you can ensure
that your funeral reflects your personal lifestyle, customs
and beliefs.
When you discuss a pre-arranged funeral with a funeral
director, it gives you an opportunity to ask questions.
It is a time for you to be sure you fully understand what
services are performed and the costs involved. You can make
unhurried decisions regarding the professional services
that will be required, the type of casket you wish to have,
suggestions for the funeral service itself, and indicate
your preference for burial, cremation or entombment. With
this information, you can make thoughtful, informed decisions
which will serve as a guide for your family. When you pre-plan
a funeral, you can shield your family from the difficult
decisions and confusion that may occur when limited time
prevents thoughtful planning.
During a pre-arrangement the funeral director will ask
you some biographical questions. This information is used
at the time of death to complete government forms, cemetery
or crematorium form, funeral director’s statement
of death and clergy information sheet. We would keep these
answers on record for you at no cost or obligation. These
questions would include:
Name and address
Birthplace and date
Social Insurance Number
Martial Status
Full name of husband or maiden name of wife
Occupation
Father and mother’s names and birthplaces
Location of cemetery
Next of kin
There are many choices available for a funeral service
and the costs will vary according to your wishes. Although,
there are no requirements to pre-pay when you pre-arrange,
you may wish to consider doing so. When you plan to fund
a funeral service today, you can offset the effects of rising
funeral prices. A pre-paid funeral can be done in a number
of ways:
• by depositing the full amount of the money at the
time of the arrangements
• by installment payments
• by purchasing an insurance policy for a pre-paid
funeral
All monies paid to a funeral home are held in trust for
you and are protected by provincial law and must be deposited
in a trust account with a recognized financial institution,
for example, a Canadian Chartered bank, certain trust companies,
credit union or the Guaranteed Funeral Deposits of Canada.
The principal and all interest remain on deposit until the
time of death to cover the increases in cost. When someone
pre-pays their funeral in full, their funeral is guaranteed.
Guaranteed means if the death occurs 10 years after pre-paying,
the interest covers the increase in cost. If the price increase
exceeds the principal and interest, there is no additional
cost to your family.
If you require the funds, the pre-paid funeral funds can
be withdrawn and returned to you together with accrued interest,
subject to an administration fee as stipulated in our Government
Act.
A carefully pre-planned funeral service can be a comfort
to your family members. It spares them facing difficult
emotional and financial decisions at the time of death.
Advantages of Pre-Arranging:
• Your personal wishes will be fulfilled and unnecessary
difficulties will be avoided
• You can take all the time necessary to make the
best decisions about the type of ceremony and burial/cremation/entombment
you desire
• Spares family members from facing decisions that
can be both emotionally and financially difficult at a time
of death
• You will give your family the peace of mind of
knowing they have acted in accordance with your wishes

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