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  • Heritage cremation serves all faiths
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  • 24 hour-a-day availability
  • Only $695 - $1395

Cremation Package Includes

  • Transportation of the deceased to the crematory
  • Obtaining certified copies of death certificate
  • Assistance in filing for VA & Social Security Benefits
  • Alternative container (the container the body is cremated in)
  • Rigid container (for the return of the cremated remains)
Only $695 - $1395

Package Pricing does not include: cash advance items, state fees for permits, certified copies of the death certificates, sales tax or newspaper charges. You will be able to see final cost prior to payment.

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Veteran's Benefits

If your loved one was in the military they may qualify for a burial with Military Funeral Honors or (MFH). This Veterans benefit includes an Honor Guard detail of not less than two Armed Services members at the burial or memorial, burial in a Government cemetery, and a grave marker.

  Social Security Benefits

Family members of the deceased may be entitled to receive Social Security benefits if the deceased worked long enough and had Social Security taken out of their paycheck...

How to Give a Eulogy

The eulogy or speech given at a memorial service or funeral does not have to follow any specific guide on how to write a eulogy, but it is helpful if you know where to start.

Understanding How to deal with Oregon Funeral Homes

Oregon funeral homes will make themselves available to you 24/7 because they will understand that you are going through an extremely difficult period in your life as you grieve for the loved one you have recently lost.

Before you meet with funeral homes in Oregon, you will help yourself immensely if you are able to make a list of all of the questions you want to ask the funeral directors because once you are sat in front of them, your mind may go partially blank as you realize the enormity of your challenges ahead.

What Will Your Funeral Cost in Oregon?

There is no easy answer to this question and in many ways it is irrelevant because it is the estate of the deceased that will be paying for the funeral, or it will be close family members and friends and therefore a budget will be applied to the funeral service and it will be up to funeral homes in Oregon to provide you with a service that meets your funding.
You will be asking Oregon funeral homes about the different types of services and options that are available. This will include where the body is currently being held and how it will be transported for the interment as well as the smaller matters like whether flowers will be included as part of the service or whether you are going to prefer people to make donations to a charity instead of asking for flowers to be purchased from florists suggested by Funeral homes in Oregon.
What Type of Service in Oregon?
If the deceased was particularly religious, then you will be discussing a religious funeral with Oregon funeral homes. This may include a selection of Bible readings during the service and choice of hymns played at the start, during and at the end.
Where you are unsure if the person was religious, you should ask close friends and family to find out if there are any discussions about this matter in previous times. Funeral homes in Oregon can also direct you to the appropriate clergy who may take part in the funeral service.
Where the person was not religious at all, you can organize a humanist to take a funeral service where religion will not be part of the service whatsoever, but Oregon funeral homes will explain that many humanist services will allow a quiet period during the service so that religious people can offer a prayer at that time.
Understanding the Funeral Rule in Oregon
The funeral rule which is guided by the law in the state insists that you must be given information about prices for all of the options for a funeral. Funeral homes in Oregon will explain that many funeral directors will offer a package service which brings together the majority of the items that are required for an appropriate funeral
Oregon funeral homes will offer you a variety of options and you have the choice to select or refuse from the selections depending upon your requirements and your allocated budget. You can choose a casket of your own choice and if you prefer a green funeral you can choose a coffin made of recycled wood or cardboard
Oregon funeral homes will explain that you can choose to have the body embalmed because it slows down the decomposition stage which is essential if people are to visit the body and pay their private and last respects. People choosing a green funeral will almost certainly refuse embalming after funeral homes in Oregon have explained that the chemicals used in embalming will either be released into the air during a cremation will gradually become part of the ground during a burial which means the chemicals may find a resting place in underground streams or rivers.
Meeting With the Funeral Director
Oregon funeral homes will want you to be comfortable in the environment where you are discussing these difficult decisions. If you intend to go to the meeting alone, you should consider taking a family friend with you so that two minds will find it easier to remember everything that was said and discussed as you consider all of the options available to you.
Funeral homes in Oregon will issue you with a detailed price list which covers all of your selections for the funeral service. They will remind you that a death certificate will be required before the body can go through the interment process, but that it is not mandatory during the planning procedures.
A Unique Funeral
The service that is being arranged by funeral homes in Oregon will be individual and personalized to the person who has recently died. It is appropriate that people may stand and address the attendance and contribute, sometimes humorously, details about the life of the person which provides everyone with the support and help to move past the distressing process of the funeral and allow people to remember the person who has died and think of the future of those who are left behind.
Your choice of funeral director must leave to you comfortable with being able to ask any questions of the experts and Oregon funeral homes.