
OUR SERVICES
OUR SERVICES
FUNERAL SERVICE COORDINATION
FUNERAL SERVICE COORDINATION
Honoring and celebrating the legacy of your loved one. We help coordinate the service from start to finish. Whether it’s a traditional service or a ship out to the country of origin. We help navigate you through the entire process with licensed funeral establishments. The different services we coordinate are as followed:
•Traditional Funeral Services
•Cremation with Service
•Memorial Cremations
•Direct Cremations
•Graveside Services
•Ship outs to Country of Origin
We also assist in obtaining the following:
•Memorial Tributes
•Veteran Services
•Flower Arrangements
•Markers | Gravestones
•Motor Escorts
•Clergy Services
PRE-NEED FUNERAL INSURANCE
PRE-NEED FUNERAL INSURANCE
Simple, affordable and tailored pre-need insurance. What is “pre-need insurance?”, this is insurance that gets paid via affordable monthly payments on a tailored funeral service with a licensed funeral home. With the rising prices in the funeral industry, this is a way to lock down today’s prices and having the convenience of monthly payments. What does it include:
•A tailored funeral service packet.
•All the needs associated with a funeral except for the cemetery.
•Affordable monthly payments.
•Convenience of a single pay, 1 year, 3 years, 5 years or a 10-year payment plan.
•Everyone qualifies regardless of medical history.
•Transferable policy within the USA.
•Selection of multiple services.
LIFE INSURANCE
LIFE INSURANCE
Simple, affordable term life insurance :
Up to 70% of face amount terminal illness benefit with waiver of premium with a maximum of $400,000
Industry-leading renewal options
Increasing Benefit Rider
10yrs, 15yrs, 20yrs, 25yrs, 30yrs, and 35yrs term options
WILL & LIVING TRUST
WILL & LIVING TRUST
What is a living trust? A living trust is a legal document that states who you want to manage and distribute your assets if you're unable to do so, and who receives them when you pass away. Having one helps communicate your wishes, so your loved ones aren't left guessing or dealing with the courts.
In a living trust, a trustor or trust maker would appoint a trustee to make decisions regarding their property and assets, but in a will, the individual (testator) can provide specific instructions for their property and appoint people to take over certain responsibilities as they please.
•Power of Attorney
•Discounts
•Living Trust
•Wills

