Funeral Service Providers: Choosing a Funeral Director

Posted by AldoMoore on February 24th, 2015

Funeral is definitely a difficult responsibility. It requires you to handle an emotional burden and the obligation to take care of the finances involved in the process. This forces a majority of people to approach a funeral home in their locality and agree to pay for every service they recommend. At the end, the expenses go beyond all their calculations. Know that if a choice is made careful, your funeral cost may go up to tens of thousands of dollars. The practical option is to go for an independent funeral director.

Funeral service providers: Tips to choose a director

There are numerous misconceptions with regard to the professional qualifications of a funeral director. While some say that he/she has to get a license from the State, others feel the opposite. Still, having an idea of the general traits of a funeral director will help you make a wise choice.

  1. 1.       A license

Don’t believe the rumor that a funeral director does not require either training or license. Make sure that the one you choose is licensed with the State where you want to bury your dear one. It will be displayed where everyone can see or you can request for the same at the time of consultation.

  1. 2.       Affordable services

A reliable director will be able to offer all the basic services at a budget-friendly rate. The person should also give you a detailed price chart on phone upon demand. Do a research online on your legal obligations in this regard. A good director will be more than happy to help you in the matter.

  1. 3.       Considerate and understanding

The funeral director of your choice should express genuine sympathy for your family. The person should also be able to stand with you and arrange everything without being carried away by emotions of the grieving family. Serenity is another trait you should search for in a funeral director. The person should not be quick to respond to harsh or derogatory remarks.

  1. 4.       A good coordinator

The job of a funeral director is to coordinate all the services and the logistics. The person should be able to help you arrange things with the minister of your choice. He/she should also make sure that the body is transferred to the church. It is the director’s responsibility to place the obituary in newspapers and other local bulletins.  The same applies to selection of pole-bearers. The person should make sure that they are aware of their roles and responsibilities.

  1. 5.       A reliable counselor

A good funeral director should be able to help you cope up with the grief. If the person is not in a position to help, he/she should advise you on the support centers available in your locality.

Funeral directors should also appear social and confident. You should enjoy working with the person.

Know that funeral service providers or homes can be judged based on the traits of their directors. Do your own research, interview four or five persons and choose the one you feel would support you.

Funeral director from Old Mission San Luis Rey Cemetery will help you overcome all burden organizing funeral. To arrange meeting in person se details at this page http://www.sanluisrey.org/cemetery/

Contact :
Contact Person: Maureen Sullivan
E-mail: info@sanluisrey.org
Old Mission San Luis Rey de Francia
Address: 4050 Mission Avenue, Oceanside, CA 92057-6402
Tel/Fax: (760) 757-3651
Website: http://www.sanluisrey.org/

Like it? Share it!


AldoMoore

About the Author

AldoMoore
Joined: November 5th, 2014
Articles Posted: 155

More by this author