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1. What do I do when a death occurs? You should contact your local funeral director. They have the experience of handling the normal sequence of events when a death occurs. You should also contact your local funeral director if, the death occurs out of state. They will be able to make arrangements with the local director in the area. This will also help avoid any miscommunication and, multiple invoices from different directors. 2. Why use a funeral director? 8. What is a grave liner and is it required? A grave liner is a reinforced concrete wall that is used to prevent the grave from sinking or collapsing. Most cemeteries do require grave liners. 9. How does a burial vault differ from a grave liner? Like a grave liner, a burial vault is used to protect the grave from sinking or collapsing. However, a burial vault is a more substantial option which usually costs more than a grave liner. A burial vault is normally sold with a warranty, whereas a grave liner is not warranted. 10. Can the funeral service be customized? We, at Panozzo Bros. Funeral Home , make every effort to customize a funeral or memorial service precisely to individual tastes. There are many ways to have a service unique including personal eulogies, special music, display of personal items and pictures, and more. Panozzo Bros. Funeral Home will work with you to ensure the service is as personalized as your family wants it to be. 11. When should a funeral service be scheduled? As a general rule, you should allow enough time for out-of-town guests to make travel arrangements and arrive in time for the service. Area guests will normally be able to accommodate a shorter time frame. Oftentimes, however, we must coordinate with churches, clergy, musicians, and cemeteries to help ensure that there are no scheduling conflicts or time restraints. It is advisable not to set any time for services until speaking to a funeral director to avoid a potential conflict. We at Panozzo Bros. Funeral Home will coordinate your planning, and work with your family and the aforementioned entities to help ensure that everyone is included. 12. Where should the funeral service be held? Panozzo Bros. Funeral Home will assist you in planning your entire service from beginning to end. A funeral service can be held in a church or at the funeral chapel. Other options can include holding a graveside service or a service at a family residence. 13. Does the funeral service have to be conducted by a minister? A member of the clergy is not required to perform a funeral or memorial service. However, if a clergy member is desired, we can locate one if you do not already have a minister, as well as ensure the clergy understands your wishes. 14. Why plan ahead? Unfortunately, many people wait to make plans until someone dies. We understand that funeral planning is a difficult process, but preplanning in advance can help everyone. For more information on preplanning, please click here. 15. What if I need to reach a funeral director in the middle of the night? Not a problem. A funeral director is available by phone 24 hours a day, 365 days each year to serve your needs. We will respond immediately, or as the individual situation requires. Our normal business hours are M-F 9-5pm. Saturdays and holidays are by appointment only. Panozzo Bros. Funeral Home is closed on Sundays to allow its employees to attend church services and spend time with their families.
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