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We believe that pre-need funeral arrangements allow people to think through the steps that need to be taken when death occurs. It gives people an opportunity to acquaint themselves with the options that are available and to make intelligent choices that can be agreed upon between spouses, children, and singles and their executors. Pre-need arrangements do not necessarily mean prepayment but rather to find out what costs are involved and make allowance for those costs.

As death is an unwelcome visitor that comes indiscriminately, it is good to be able to deal with the fact of death if it took place today or many years in the future. What is most important in these sensitive matters is to have an understanding of what is required by statute and custom and match that with what is desired and meaningful for the family. This requires thoughtful reflection. One of the important aspects to remember in these arrangements is that there is a pecking order of importance beginning with the executor, spouse, oldest child, etc.

The executor is the one that we select in our will to act in our place at the time of our death. We give to this person all the rights and responsibilities we ourselves would have and expect that they will both understand our wishes and carry them out. We realize that circumstances could change dramatically and that this might impact on pre-need understandings but we expect that the executor will always act in our best interests. All others will want to conform to the wishes of those mentioned above in the normal course of events.


Vital Statistics                                

  1. Full legal name
  2. Home address & phone number
  3. Years in Canada
  4. Occupation & title
  5. Type of business
  6. Business address & phone
  7. Social Insurance number
  8. Veterans serial number
  9. Date of birth

10. Place of birth
11. Citizenship
12. Father's name
13. Father's birthplace
14. Mother's maiden name
15. Mother's birthplace
16. Religious name (if any)
17. Marital Status
18. Spouse name (maiden if wife)
19. Names of Children
20. Names of Siblings  

Cemetery Arrangements
21. Interment space
22. Perpetual care
23. Vault
24. Opening & closing of grave
25. Memorial marker & inscription
26. Setting of marker
27. Cremation

 

Funeral Arrangements


28. Embalming & preparation

29. Restorative art
30. Cosmetology
31. Hair dressing
32. Display of flowers
33. Preparation of necessary papers
34. Legal certificates & permits
35. Memorial record book
36. Acknowledgment cards
37. Insurance & government forms

38. Funeral coach
39. Flower car
40. Limousine for family
41. Limousine for pallbearers
42. Use of chapel
43. Visitation room
44. Religious & fraternal organizations
45. Parking facilities
46. Music
47. Newspaper notices
48. Arrange obituaries
49. Church services
50. Open casket
51. Visitation hours
52. Decide on jewelry & glasses
53. Clothing for the deceased
54. Graveside services
55. Donations

56. Flowers

57. Urn

58. Casket

 

Other Decisions & Arrangements

59. Clergy to officiate
60. Time of services
61. Provide information for eulogy
62. Select pallbearers
63. Clothing for you & children
64. Preparation at home including food for family & guests
65. Transportation for family & guests (funeral car list)
66. Check & sign necessary papers
67. Answer phone calls & messages
68. Greet friends & relatives who call
69. Arrange to meet & lodge out-of-town relatives
70. Compile thank you card list
71. Look after minor children
72. Notify family & friends
73. Order death certificate
74. Payment for services
75. Reception following Funeral

 

 

585 Carlton Street | St. Catharines, ON L2M 4Y1 | Phone: (905) 937-4444 | Fax: (905) 937-6605 | Email: gregory@dartefuneralhome.com