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Funeral Planning Services: Cruse Bereavement Care Funeral Plan

 

Company:

Funeral Planning Services

Product category:

Funeral plans

Sub-category:

Pre-paid funeral plan

 


 

Product profile

 

Description

Takes care of funeral expenses and arrangements in advance. It is easy to understand and arrange.

 

For

People of any age and state of health 

  

Benefits

  • Funeral costs continue to rise with inflation but once you have purchased a plan the funeral director's services specified will be provided when required, without any further charge to you or your family

  • Guidance to the family or executors on the registration of the death and other matters relevant to the funeral

  • Transfer of the deceased to the funeral director’s premises from anywhere in the local area (a thirty mile radius of the local funeral director’s premises)

  • Taking care of the deceased until the funeral and providing facilities for viewing by the family at the funeral director's premises, including preparation and dressing in a suitable gown or clothes supplied by the family

  • Viewing by appointment during normal office hours

  • Making all the arrangements for the funeral and providing a funeral director, drivers and bearers for the funeral service

  • Hearse to meet the family at the crematorium or cemetery

  • Receiving flowers for the funeral, or charitable donations in lieu of flowers, and providing a list of donors for the family or executors

   

Options

  • Wide choice of type of coffin

  • Procession from the house or a visit to a place of worship

  • Limousines

  • Crematorium or cemetery fees

  • Church fees

  • Flowers

  • Memorial

  • Press notices

  • Single payment or 12/36/60 monthly payments       

 

Note

The options may only pay a contribution towards costs, not the full costs, as these are not guaranteed.

 


  

 

Last updated: 4 October 2010