Go into a funeral home. As you talk with the director, note whether or not you feel comfortable talking to him her her. Is the person compassionate and knowledgeable? If not go, somewhere else
You would make your wishes known to the funeral director when you meet to set up the arrangements for the funeral.
No. The cost of the plot is a separate cost negotiated with the cemetery, not the funeral home. Though in many cases the funeral home can make the arrangements for you.
The family of the deceased should make the funeral arrangements in accordance with any directives left by the parent. Costs for the funeral and other services are then paid out of the estate funds.
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Monteith's family has not released a statement regarding funeral arrangements.
No it's the person that is paying for the funeral or an executor of the deceased's estate.
One can find pictures of funeral floral arrangements at a local florist that offers these types of flowers. One can also find funeral floral arrangement pictures on the web sites FTD and Teleflora.
It really depends on the family of the deceased. Sometimes the spouse will make the arrangements if they are able to do this while they are in their grieving period. Often times it will fall to the oldest male child in the family.
the government or local authority will normally make the arrangements and pay for it.
An undertaker is a British word for Funeral Director. The undertaker is the person that agrees and undertakes to look after a person after their death and make all the arrangements for their funeral and carries out all the duties associated thereto.
Nick wants Gatsby's funeral to be important. He wants valued people there, such as "Owl-eyes".