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SecurChoice™

A thoughtful decision today is considered an act of wisdom tomorrow.

Someday, someone is going to have to plan your funeral.
It will probably be someone you love. . . your spouse, children, or other close family member.
Or could it be a friend, attorney, or business associate.
Or it could be you.
Pre-planning your own funeral is one of the most responsible, caring things you can do. It provides comfort and peace of mind for both you and your loved ones.
It is a way to relieve your loved ones of the tremendous burden and responsibility of planning your final services at a time of loss and stress. And it is their assurance, and yours . . . that the final arrangements are exactly what you wanted.

SecurChoice™ is funeral planning before the need arises.

SecurChoice™ is a prearranged funeral program which can be prepaid utilizing a bank trust or insurance policy. It assures you of complete funeral arrangements, so your family won’t have to make all those decisions.

Even the name SecurChoice™ says that arranging a funeral before the need arises is a sensible and responsible plan. Funeral pre-planning will reflect your precise desires . . . type of services, a casket, a vault; yes, you determine the cost.

How does pre-planning work?

Few people are as qualified as a licensed funeral director in assisting you with planning a funeral before the need arises. They are completely versed in such matters as:

• legal requirements,
• notification of dearth,
• assisting with funeral arrangements and explaining funeral service alternatives,
• providing information about caskets and other funeral merchandise,
• religious considerations,
• assistance with death-related claims,
• cemetery charges and restrictions,
• and any other related questions you might have.

The funeral director you choose is willing to meet with you at the funeral home or in the comfort of your own home to discuss all aspects of funeral pre-planning.

You should ask yourself these four questions today...

1. If death occurred tomorrow, funeral arrangements would be made by:

  1. My wife/husband.
  2. A son or daughter, or possibly more than one of my children.
  3. A friend or a neighbor.
  4. My parents or older relatives.
  5. I’m not sure who would make my final arrangements.

2. If death occurred tomorrow, I would want my funeral to include:

  1. Earth burial in a cemetery.
  2. Cremation.
  3. A traditional-type funeral service.
  4. Funeral home visitat4on and viewing.
  5. ‘My pastor, priest, or rabbi would conduct the funeral service.
  6. I’m really not sure at this time.

3. If death occurred tomorrow, I would expect the funeral services and merchandise to cost:

  1. Less than $1,000.
  2. Between $1,001 and $2,000.
  3. Between $2,001 and $3,000.
  4. Between $3,001 and $4,000.
  5. Between $4,001 and $5,000.
  6. Between $5,001 and $6,000.
  7. Between $6,001 and $7,000.
  8. More than $7,001.
  9. I don’t know.

4. If death occurred tomorrow, the money necessary to pay for funeral expenses ‘would come from:

  1. A life insurance policy.
  2. My savings account.
  3. My children’s savings account.
  4. My parents’ savings account.
  5. My spouse would have to take out a loan.
  6. I do not know for sure.

Christopher C. Calvey, F.D.
Supervisor
Mary Jennings, F.D - Deceased 1911-2006
111 Colburn Avenue
Clarks Summit, PA, 18411
Phone: 570-586-0811
Fax: 570-586-6890

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