The 2nd Secret Of Funeral Cash by R. Brian Burkhardt
When your loved one dies in most States a Funeral Director must come to transfer
your loved one to a funeral home. Usually a Family Member is present. This is where your funeral bill begins.
An honest helpful funeral director will make sure All the Personal effects are inventoried
and returned to you.
Be careful because an unscrupulous fuueral director or nursing home staff member may pocket
your personal effects. (rings, jewelry,etc)
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT IS SOMETIMES DEVIOUS.
The Funeral Home representative will ask for permission to Embalm your
Relative.
1st-You have the right to say no
2nd-You have the right to say I do not want to decide Now.
Even if the State or Local Authority says the Embalming must occur in 24 Hours you can still
say I need to wait to decide.
Many Funeral Homes do not have refrigeration so as to force embalming upon you.
All you have to say is I cannot decide now and tell the Funeral Director to take the Friend or
Relative to a refrigerated Facility.
You also Have the option of Contacting A trade embalming service in the interim and get pricing.
Embalming Charges vary from Funeral Home to Funeral Home and your family may need to talk together about the whole process before a decision will be made. Written permission is required to Embalm....You can run into problems if you give verbal permission. Do it only in writing......."Before planning for a funeral" you should consider the embalming question.
3rd- You are NOW IN THE FUNERAL PROCESS. You Must stay in charge and take responsibility for Funeral Cost and negotiate with the funeral director, the right funeral guy and the best funeral home.
When your loved one dies in most States a Funeral Director must come to transfer
your loved one to a funeral home. Usually a Family Member is present. This is where your funeral bill begins.
An honest helpful funeral director will make sure All the Personal effects are inventoried
and returned to you.
Be careful because an unscrupulous fuueral director or nursing home staff member may pocket
your personal effects. (rings, jewelry,etc)
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT IS SOMETIMES DEVIOUS.
The Funeral Home representative will ask for permission to Embalm your
Relative.
1st-You have the right to say no
2nd-You have the right to say I do not want to decide Now.
Even if the State or Local Authority says the Embalming must occur in 24 Hours you can still
say I need to wait to decide.
Many Funeral Homes do not have refrigeration so as to force embalming upon you.
All you have to say is I cannot decide now and tell the Funeral Director to take the Friend or
Relative to a refrigerated Facility.
You also Have the option of Contacting A trade embalming service in the interim and get pricing.
Embalming Charges vary from Funeral Home to Funeral Home and your family may need to talk together about the whole process before a decision will be made. Written permission is required to Embalm....You can run into problems if you give verbal permission. Do it only in writing......."Before planning for a funeral" you should consider the embalming question.
3rd- You are NOW IN THE FUNERAL PROCESS. You Must stay in charge and take responsibility for Funeral Cost and negotiate with the funeral director, the right funeral guy and the best funeral home.
More information on embalming is available in the Book:
"Rest in Peace Insider's Tips to the Low Cost Less Stress Funeral"
R.Brian Burkhardt
I am also proud to say that Jason Oman The#1 International best selling author has endorsed this book. 

You have just read a major secret to a lower cost funeral a step toward broad prosperity, personal freedom, and a better future.
More info at http://www.lowercostfuneral.com
R. Brian Burkhardt is a Funeral Director in
Illinois and Virginia.
Summary: From the start Funeral Directorsusually do not let you
in on the whole truth on Embalming or the funeral cost.
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