Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do a budget cremation for around $1k. It’s absurd to blow $15k-$20k on a funeral.
15-20k is crazy. Does she want a big service and all the bells and whistles? My mom recently died and cremation was $1,500. we had small gathering at house
OP:
Yes- her church family alone plus family it will be a big service.
Anonymous wrote:OP:
Thank you all very much. Also good to get different perspectives.
I called State Farm about senior citizens policies and learned they offer a single premium policy: pay $15k, receive $15k at death, with no interest. It doesn’t make financial sense due to the lack of no-interest, but I want to simplify the process since I’ll be handling it alone. Explaining to Mom that it’s an insurance policy, not a random online savings account, will prevent misunderstandings. She can keep the policy with her other paperwork, benefiting everyone.
I just don’t like idea of pre-paying a funeral home.
Anonymous wrote:1. It is not your money
2. It is not your money.
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
Thanks for all the replies.
Dad was military buried with veterans so we need to buy a plot. I like the idea of buying that now. (I will speak with her about that). Also- I didn’t know you can pre-pay arrangements. I will call local funeral home and ask how that process works.
Anonymous wrote:You know spouses can be buried in veterans cemeteries right?
Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but always wondered, what happens if you pre-pay for cremation and the place goes out of business? wouldn't you be out of luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can do a budget cremation for around $1k. It’s absurd to blow $15k-$20k on a funeral.
15-20k is crazy. Does she want a big service and all the bells and whistles? My mom recently died and cremation was $1,500. we had small gathering at house
Anonymous wrote:You can do a budget cremation for around $1k. It’s absurd to blow $15k-$20k on a funeral.