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Cremation Package Includes

  • Transportation of the deceased to the crematory
  • Obtaining certified copies of death certificate
  • Assistance in filing for VA & Social Security Benefits
  • Alternative container (the container the body is cremated in)
  • Rigid container (for the return of the cremated remains)
Only $695 - $1395

Package Pricing does not include: cash advance items, state fees for permits, certified copies of the death certificates, sales tax or newspaper charges. You will be able to see final cost prior to payment.

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Veteran's Benefits

If your loved one was in the military they may qualify for a burial with Military Funeral Honors or (MFH). This Veterans benefit includes an Honor Guard detail of not less than two Armed Services members at the burial or memorial, burial in a Government cemetery, and a grave marker.

  Social Security Benefits

Family members of the deceased may be entitled to receive Social Security benefits if the deceased worked long enough and had Social Security taken out of their paycheck...

How to Give a Eulogy

The eulogy or speech given at a memorial service or funeral does not have to follow any specific guide on how to write a eulogy, but it is helpful if you know where to start.

Understanding Funerals with Massachusetts Funeral Homes

Funeral homes in Massachusetts will be there when you need them on those very few occasions during your life when you need someone to make funeral arrangements for you.

You will be suffering from grief during the bereavement after a close relative or friend has died and it's very difficult to look at the many decisions that need to be handled at that time without the help of funeral homes in Massachusetts.

Professional Funeral Directors in Massachusetts

The funeral directors that will be introduced to you in Massachusetts funeral homes will offer you a considerable amount of help and guidance to help you through what appears to be a complicated set of questions and options, but will be made much easier by the professionals who you will be dealing with.

Massachusetts funeral homes will be pleased to explain the Federal Trade Commission's funeral rule which exists for the benefit of consumers and ensures that you will be given a printed list and prices of all that is available before you make your decision.

You will be selecting a variety of options from funeral homes in Massachusetts so that you can pull together a package to suit the occasion. It is good for you to be aware of options that you may eventually refuse, but will have had the opportunity to have considered as part of the funeral service process.

It will be easier for you if you are able to make decisions based upon being prepared with questions that you need answering. Funeral homes in Massachusetts will be pleased to answer all of your questions, but completely understand that you will be under emotional stress at the time, and by putting everything into writing you will be able to return to the information in an easy manner.

The Funeral Service in Massachusetts

Many people struggle with believing that a person has died, especially when that person is a child or has died quite young or the person was never ill and it was entirely unexpected. When Massachusetts funeral homes organize the funeral, it provides everyone that attends the funeral service with the opportunity to recognize that the person will not be returning and that people. whether they are children or elderly. have to look forwards into the future.

What Happens During a Funeral Service?

You are free to choose a religious or a non-religious service. Funeral homes in Massachusetts are used to dealing with a range of religions and cultures and will be able to provide you with answers for questions that ask about the specifics of different religious services.

Massachusetts funeral homes will carefully liaise with you so that the appropriate copies of deaths certificates are distributed to the correct people so that the funeral service can go ahead.

A religious funeral service is quite similar to a non-religious service. The main differences are that the religious parts of the service are replaced by a modern alternative. Funeral homes in Massachusetts will be pleased to explain the differences to you.

Religious people will choose hymns to be performed at the start, during and at the end of the service. Non-religious people may prefer classical music or more modern music to replace the hymns. Massachusetts funeral homes will ask you whether you are going to have Bible readings during the service or whether that is to be replaced by poetry or perhaps a new writing put together specifically for the occasion.

Potential Optional Charges in Massachusetts

While a hearse will be used for transporting the body of the deceased, you do not have to agree to limousines with Massachusetts funeral homes to bring people from their homes to the interment, but equally you might choose to do this for people who will struggle to reach the facility.

Funeral homes in Massachusetts can arrange for the body to be viewed by close members of the family and friends in the time leading up to the funeral service. For some people this brings a real feeling of closure and understanding that the person has died, but for other people, especially children, this may implant a memory they may wish to forget quickly.

Some funeral services will include flowers as part of the package, but you must be aware that some religions and cultures do not allow flowers to be part of the occasion so you should ask Massachusetts funeral homes to confirm the correct etiquette for you.

These and many other questions will be raised as you prepare your discussions with Massachusetts funeral homes. You should not be afraid to ask any questions because until you have all of the answers you cannot make clear decisions about the content of your loved one's funeral arrangements.

You should raise all of your questions directly with the professionals that have been introduced to you and they will be more than pleased to help you 24/7 through this extremely emotional point in your life. For help and support you should always ask for the kind people within funeral homes in Massachusetts.