Securing an affordable Veterans & Family Pre-Need Plan with your local VFMC funeral home provider is guaranteed to protect those you love from the financial & emotional burden of your final arrangements. Taking financial responsibility and leaving specific instructions will eliminate the need for your loved ones to determine who is responsible for, or capable of, paying for your final arrangements. If you died today, who would be paying for your arrangements tomorrow?
Learn MoreYou’ve spent a lifetime preparing & planning for things that might happen in order to protect your family both emotionally & financially. So, it just makes sense to prepare and plan for the one thing that is guaranteed to happen... your own final arrangements. Planning for tomorrow, today by securing a Cremation-With-Care Preneed Plan is a wise a and prudent decision, and it's a decision that you should not delay! Right now is the perfect time to get started on your path toward peace of mind.
Learn MoreCremation-With-Care Providers work with leaders in the financial services sector who provide safe & sound solutions for the funeral industry. The funds are placed in an insurance policy or trust account and remain there until the death occurs. Securing a pre-need plan with your local Cremation-With-Care Provider actually serves as an extension of your estate planning while organizing data & documents so your family doesn't have to worry about locating vital information when it’s needed most.
Learn MoreThe owners & staff of every exclusive funeral home provider for Veterans & Family Memorial Care has pledged to adhere to the VFMC | Code of Ethics & Professional Responsibility. They honor the dignity of all those entrusted to their care and respect the wishes of every family they service.
Learn MoreThe Dept. of Veterans Affairs DOES NOT provide, or pay for the required expenses incurred at the funeral home or for cremation arrangements. They do however do an excellent job providing Free Cemetery Benefits if you use a VA National Cemetery for burial or inurnment of a veteran and spouse.
Learn MoreYou should know that choosing cremation opens the door to many unique remembrance options. Cremation, like burial is simply the disposition of the physical body of the deceased. It does not preclude you from planning a Remembrance Gathering either before or after the cremation takes place.
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