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Planning Ahead Means Lessening Your Family’s Burden

The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys says it best, “Humans have a 100 percent mortality rate.” Because of this, it only makes sense to accept what the future will bring. Participating in the funeral planning process is one way you can do this while also lessening the burden on your surviving loved ones. So, […]

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Cancer: An Unexpected Expense

Cancer: An Unexpected Expense Cancer takes a toll on more than your mind and body. It can quickly eat through your savings, even if you have exceptional health insurance. Planning for treatment While you certainly did not plan to get cancer, knowing more about the treatment process can help you better plan to cover associated […]

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Pre-grieving a Terminally Ill Loved One

Pre-grieving a Terminally Ill Loved One End-of-life care is a complex situation that heavily weighs upon the terminally ill patient and caregivers. On the medical side, teams are put in place to reduce pain and increase comfort for the dying patient. There’s also the non-medical caretaker side of end-of-life, which often has loved ones, such […]

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AA Rayner and sons Sponsored mural

15 years ago today, Brenard Willams restored a mural on Cottage Grove where our first Funeral Home was built.  Thanks to everyone who was involved, we stumbled onto this recently and are happy to be apart of the many people who take action and make our city a beautiful one.