Pre-planning
When pre-planning
a funeral, all of your thoughts and
wishes are planned for. Your family will
know what you want, and not what they
think you want. At Hunn, Black & Merritt
Funeral Home, we'll help you put it in
writing. Writing it down will help avoid
family disputes, or involvement by
others that may not know what your
wishes are. Your loved ones won't
question: "Did we do the right thing?
Did we forget anything? Is this what
she/he wanted? Did we spend too much?"
All that is eliminated because you put
it in writing.
Pre-planning is
the first step. Many people are
considering ways to fund their funeral.
Funding the funeral guarantees that the
goods and services selected will not
cost the family anything more.
Pre-planning along with pre-funding work
together because they offer peace of
mind. Your survivors will not be
burdened with decisions regarding your
funeral.
Since 1960, the
number of pre-planned funerals has
increased by 1000%. Why such a dramatic
increase in Pre-Planned Funerals?
Because
pre-planning guarantees:
• Your wishes will
be fulfilled.
• You will spare
your loved ones any unnecessary
financial burden.
Pre-planning your
own funeral makes sense because it
allows you to take full control of your
funeral right now. You can save your
loved ones the trauma of making
difficult decisions without knowing
exactly what you have wanted.
Pre-planning
allows you to confer with your loved
ones and make your plans together, thus
resolving your most personal matters
with a clear mind, in a peaceful and
relaxed atmosphere. In return, you will
save the people you care about most from
the emotional turmoil and burdensome
decisions that an unplanned funeral can
often bring.
By making the
decision to pre-pay now, you will lock
in the cost of your funeral at today's
prices, even if you live for another 50
years. When you pre-arrange and pre-pay,
you can be assured that definite
arrangements have been made and no other
financial decisions need to be faced.
Your funds are held by one of the
countries leading reputable financial
institutions in a special contract,
designed solely for providing the exact
funeral you have chosen at the time of
need. No matter what the cost of
fulfilling your last wishes at your time
of need, pre-payment guarantees the cost
will remain constant, regardless of
inflation. In fact, since pre-paying
ensures that you are protected against
inflation, you can save thousands of
dollars to spend as you please or leave
to your loved ones.
(Finally, people
preplan and prepay a funeral to reduce a
family member’s assets so that that
particular family member may qualify for
Medicaid upon entering a nursing home.
When a person enters a nursing home, the
nursing home is going to utilize all of
his/her funds before he or she can
qualify for Medicaid. By using available
money to prepay a funeral before funds
are exhausted, the family can be assured
that funeral costs will be taken care of
while still qualifying their loved one
for Medicaid.)
Social Security
Eligibility
The deceased worker must have credit for
work covered by Social Security, ranging
from 1 1/2 to 10 years depending on his
or her age at death.
Who May Receive Monthly Benefits
A widow or widower age 60 or older (50
if disabled), or at any age if caring
for an entitled child who is under 16 or
disabled.
A divorced widow or widower age 60 or
older (50 if disabled) if the marriage
lasted 10 years, or if caring for an
entitled child who is under 16 or
disabled.
Unmarried children up to 18 (19 if they
are attending a primary or secondary
school full lime).
Children who were disabled before
reaching 22, as long as they remained
disabled.
Dependent parent or parents 62 or older.
Lump-Sum Death Payment
A one time payment of $255 is paid in
addition to the monthly cash benefits
described above. The lump-sum death
payment (LSDP) is paid in the following
priority order:
A surviving spouse who lived in the same
household as the deceased person at the
time of death.
A surviving spouse eligible for or
entitled to benefits for the month of
death.
A child or children eligible for or
entitled to benefits for the month of
death.
Applying for Benefits
You must apply in order to receive
benefits. You may apply at any Social
Security office or, if you wish, you may
apply by telephone. Just dial the
toll-free number 1-800-772-1213 and the
operator will schedule an appointment
for you or arrange for the local Social
Security office to take your claim by
telephone.
Social Security Teleservice - Doing
Business by Telephone
You may call Social Security toll-free,
365 days a year, 24 hours a day. The
number to use is 1-800-772-1213. To
speak with a representative, call
between the hours of 7:00am and 7:00pm
on regular business days. At other times
and on weekends and holidays, you may
leave a message and they will call you
back, in most cases, the next business
day.
You may use the toll-free number to make
an appointment either in a Social
Security office or telephone to apply
for benefits, transact other Social
Security business, or just ask
questions.
Veteran's Benefits
Survivors of any
person who was an active or retired
member of the military at time of death,
or an honorably discharged veteran,
could be eligible for a number of
benefits, including:
An American flag (sometimes drapes the
casket).
Burial in a National Cemetery.
A bronze or granite marker.
A lump sum payment of $300.00 is usually
available to families of those veterans
that were entitled to receive VA
compensation or pension at time of death
(such as retirees), or veterans who died
while a registered patient in a VA
hospital or other accredited VA
facility. If one of these circumstance's
apply and a National Cemetery is not
utilized, up to $300.00 could be
reimbursed as a plot or interment
allowance (requires proof of payment to
a non-VA cemetery. Private cemeteries
usually assist you by filing this
benefit in your behalf). For veterans
who die of a service connected
disability, the VA could pay an
allowance to reimburse funeral costs of
$1500.00 or less (no additional VA death
benefits would be available). Active
duty military personnel are usually
entitled to a greater amount, which can
vary.
If not remarried, the surviving spouse
is eligible for burial in the National
Cemetery. Dependent children of the
veteran are also eligible.
Claims for Veteran's Benefits must be
filed within 2 years of death by the
veteran's family, a non-family member
who can prove that the veteran's funeral
services are paid, or the funeral
director. We will be pleased to make
application for these benefits on your
behalf if you will provide us with the
veteran's Honorable Discharge papers.
For VA Assistance and Information, phone
1-800-827-1000 or visit their website at
www.va.gov.