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Originally Posted by Drama Queen
They can be.... you should look for a funeral home that is family owned not owned by a corporation. And don't be afraid to shop around! That's why you should think about doing a pre-need. That way you can take your time, look for the best price and also that locks in the price. A pre-need also makes it easy on the family...
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We used a family owned one. I looked on the internet for about how much a casket was and they were right on the price, so I didn't feel like they were taking advantage of us on the other prices.
We did a pre-need. It was so much easier than trying to get it done after he passed away. Ok, it was only about 14 hours before he passed away but it was still easier. He was 92 and we knew it was only going to be days before he passed away. Needless to say the funeral home was surprised when they got the call that night.
On the day of the viewing I had my husband take some pictures of his dad to the funeral home and when he got there what did he see??
His name on the sign out front! He thought that was funny! He went in and said something about the sign and she said that they would have his name on it as soon as possible. My husband said no there is a name on there already Mine! She ran out there right then and took his name off. When I got there later that night the owner just kept apologizing for the mistake he made. It made a sad time into something funny to remember.
How much should a bare bones funeral cost? Is it usually about the same price throughout the country or are some places more expensive than others?