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Small town in Indiana
Mcwilliams funeral home
The responsibility for making funeral arrangements in Indiana follow a specific order. The order starts with a person named in a funeral planning document or the person who holds a power of attorney over the deceased parent. If there was not a funeral planning document or power of attorney, the responsibility goes to a surviving spouse, then an adult child, and lastly to any adult next of kin.
Nobody knows. My estimate would be in the no more than 1000 since there is probably not that many out in the farmland
NO. I say again, NO! SS only pays less than $300 at death. You need Final Expense insurance for pennies on the dollar to pay for the funeral, tombstone, grave site, graveside service, medical bills, probate, estate taxes, etc, etc. If you don't, you leave that financial Burden with your family. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ My original answer that Medicaid covers funeral expenses still stands. This is a state by state thing. Some states do and some don't. Indiana Medicaid does pay for SOME funeral expenses; body burial and cremation. The Indiana Medicaid coverage for a body burial is insufficient to cover those costs. Indiana recently raised their maximum for cremation. One cremation company based in Indianapolis will accept the Medicaid money and include an urn without any costs to the family. For information on funeral expenses you may want to take a look at the web site Funerals and Ripoffs. You will be surprised when you read the documented facts about the funeral industry and the site will show you how to save money in planning the funeral. funerals-ripoffs.org
President Lincoln's funeral took place by rail, on a funeral train. Lincoln's funeral train was the first national commemoration of a president's death by rail. Lincoln's train not only passed through and stopped, but his body was lying in state and was observed, mourned, and honored by the citizens of Washington DC, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, with the final resting ceremony taking place in Springfield, Illinois.
A funeral greeter cleans and drive funeral vehicles in a funeral procession. You have to place caskets in parlors or chaples to wake or funeral.
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everyone gathered at his Funeral. funeral is to respect the dead.
The funeral poem in "Four Weddings and a Funeral" was written by W.H. Auden. It is called "Funeral Blues" or "Stop all the clocks."
no, The law does not force you to have a funeral. but you do need a certificate of death. Otherwise if you do not want a funeral you do not need a funeral.
she was at the private funeral but not he public funeral