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Do You Have a Funeral Representative?
In planning for one’s final affairs, people often appoint a Power of Attorney. Unfortunately, Power of Attorney ceases at death. This often leaves people who think they have the authority to act on someone’s behalf powerless. The State of Michigan has made it possible for individuals to appoint a “Personal Funeral Representative” to make decisions…
Read MoreFEMA TO ASSIST WITH COVID RELATED FUNERAL/CREMATION EXPENSES: CONTACT INFORMATION RELEASED
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has announced that it is providing assistance for funeral and cremation expenses to families whose loved one’s death may have been caused by, or was likely a result of Covid-19. This program, begun in early April, is now up and running. To make an application you can call (844)…
Read MoreFEMA TO ASSIST WITH COVID RELATED FUNERAL/CREMATION EXPENSES
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has announced that it is providing assistance for funeral and cremation expenses to families whose loved one’s death may have been caused by, or was likely a result of Covid-19. Some eligibility rules apply. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen, non-citizen national, or qualified alien who incurred funeral…
Read MoreWhat Does a Funeral Director Do?
The work of a funeral director is unknown to many. The things that are done visibly to many people are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the responsibilities of a funeral director. Of course, people see funeral directors meeting with families, conducting funerals, ushering, parking cars, handing out service folders, etc. …
Read MoreCaskets
A casket, by definition, is a box or chest designed to hold a precious object. There is a difference between a coffin and a casket. A coffin is tapered at the shoulder with a removable lid. A casket is rectangular in shape and has a hinged lid. Coffins are used widely in Europe. Caskets are made of a variety of materials.…
Read MoreI’m a Veteran – Is the Government Going to Pay for My Funeral?
There is a common misconception that the Veterans Administration will pay for the funeral of a veteran. This is only true if the individual dies while on active duty. There are burial benefits for veterans, however. These benefits include burial space at any national cemetery, the opening and closing of the grave, and the marker.…
Read MoreWomen in Funeral Service
Long before it was popular to have women in funeral service, Joldersma & Klein was a pioneer in this area of our profession. The story of Anna Klein, licensed to practice mortuary science in 1917, is a case in point. Let her tell the story: “When my second daughter was 18 months old, my husband…
Read MoreWhy Doesn’t Joldersma & Klein Own a Crematory?
This is a question we get asked frequently. The State of Michigan has what we call an “anti combo law”. This means a funeral home is not allowed to own or operate a cemetery or crematory, nor can a cemetery or crematory operate a funeral home. This law provides a “check and balance” for two…
Read MoreMarkers and Monuments
Cemetery markers and monuments not only signify the location of a grave, but also honor the person who has passed away. Some people refer to these as headstones. It is a little-known fact that we can help you in the selection of a headstone. Many cemeteries have regulations around the types of headstones it allows. There…
Read MoreLife Insurance Assignments
The assignment of a life insurance policy is often the method used to pay a funeral bill. Some individuals have life insurance that they have purchased years ago. Long-standing policies, that have no outstanding premiums due and that do not have loans taken out against them are ideal for paying a funeral bill. Some individuals…
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