Although
you will be able to arrange any type of funeral service
to suit your personal preferences, the following types
of services are those which would be considered
traditional:
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Viewing,
next day church service, followed by burial,
entombment or cremation.
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Viewing,
next day service at the funeral home, followed by
burial, entombment or cremation.
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Viewing,
service at the funeral home, followed by burial,
entombment or cremation, all occurring on the same
day.
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Viewing,
church service followed by burial, entombment or
cremation, all occurring, on the same day.
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Direct
Burials with graveside services.
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Direct
Cremations with memorial services held either at
church or at the funeral home.
New
Jersey State Law requires a body to be embalmed if
disposition does not take place within 48 hours after
removal from refrigeration. The body must be embalmed if a public viewing is going to
take place.
Vaults
are lined and sealed concrete outer burial containers
which prevent the grave from caving in due to the weight
of the Earth and cemetery equipment. They are designed
to protect the casket by reducing the risk of intrusion
of exterior elements. Concrete graveliners are outer
burial containers designed to withstand the weight of
the Earth to prevent the grave from collapsing. This
gives the minimal protection and is not lined or sealed.
We have a variety of outer burial containers for you to
choose from. Our funeral directors can explain any
further questions you may have.
No.
Each cemetery determines its own vault requirements.
Some cemeteries do require vaults while others do not.
Our funeral directors will inform you about whether or
not a vault purchase is needed for the particular
cemetery chosen.
You
do not need to be a member of a church in order for a
Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated.
Veterans
are entitled to a burial free of charge for themselves,
their spouse, and one dependant child. The burial will
be in the Gen. William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial
Cemetery, Arnytown, NJ.
We contact the cemetery,
but they dictate to us when the burial will take place.
We can only request a date and time. The cemetery has
the final say as to when the burial will occur. The
gravesite will be marked with a headstone supplied by
the Veterans Cemetery. The funeral director can discuss
all other benefits that veterans are entitled to receive
at the arrangement conference. You also have the option
of preregistering with the cemetery so that all
necessary paperwork can be completed ahead of time.
Where
to find more information on Veterans Benefits
We
will call a reliable funeral home in the place where the
death occurred and make the necessary arrangements to
transport the deceased back home where the remaining
services can take place.
Cremated
remains can be put in an urn and kept at home, they can
be buried in a cemetery, they can be placed in a niche
in a cemetery, or they can be scattered at sea. We have
a large variety of urns on display at the funeral home
for you to choose from.
Yes.
We have one casket specifically for this purpose.
You
can include your funeral wishes in your will and name an
executor or executrix to ensure your wishes are carried
out. If you do not name a person, the state will assign
an administrator to handle your estate. To ease your
worries, you can make pre-arrangements with the funeral
home so you can be sure everything is in order and will
take place smoothly when the event occurs.
Advanced
planning allows families to consider options available
to them without the burden of emotional stress, which
accompanies death. The planning of a funeral can be
overwhelming if not given forethought. You can take full
control of your own funeral when planned ahead,
relieving the pressure on your loved one in their time
of grief.
Social
Security Death Benefit
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The
Social Security Administration pays a $255 death benefit
upon the death of a person who has worked long enough to
qualify for Social Security benefits, even if the
deceased was not receiving benefits at the time of
death. SSA will only pay the benefit to an eligible
spouse or child. To file call 1.800.772.1213 and
ask for an appointment with your local office. For more
information, visit
http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10008.html
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