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AARP Bulletin Features FCA; Smart Advice

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October 5, 2009 --- AARP Bulletin tells the stories of several families with out-of-control funeral costs, and how you can avoid getting taken to the cleaners when you buy a final send-off. The article has good information on home funerals (DIY, no mortuary involved) and green burial, too. Excerpts:

"After her husband of 35 years died unexpectedly while working in Louisiana, Beckey Poplin of Lubbock, Texas, needed to use insurance proceeds to pay a local funeral home more than $16,000. She told local TV station KCBD that she wasn’t given a price quote before receiving the final bill, didn’t know how to read the contract and wasn’t sure what was included. Asked why she hadn’t requested a price estimate, she told the station, “You don’t do that at that time. You don’t really care. You have other issues to deal with.”

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There is a way to avoid pressure tactics and indecision at the funeral home, according to the Funeral Consumers Alliance. It advises families to discuss funeral plans in advance, much like they would if they were planning a wedding, a home purchase or making a major life decision. Avoiding the topic will make the funeral more difficult, and likely more expensive, for survivors."

Last Updated ( Monday, 02 November 2009 17:55 )  
Comments (6)
1 Monday, 12 October 2009 17:34
marilyn dykes
i would like to find out more about whole body donations,and anatomy gift registry. i can't seem to find a web site
2 Wednesday, 14 October 2009 18:50
Fawn
When you lose a loved one especially when you have shared everything with that person for many years that they now feel scammed by the funeral home. I know that seeing the same thing day after day tends to make you much more callous to a situation but these people really need help not robbed.
3 Thursday, 22 October 2009 00:04
Eldean Ramella
The web site for Anatomy Gift Registry is www.anatomygiftregistry.com.
4 Thursday, 08 April 2010 21:03
DENISE LENARD
THE COST OF FUNERALS ARE OUTRAGEOUS AND THE FUNERAL DIRECTORS ARE THE RICHEST FAMILIES IN OUR COUNTY. I PLAN NOT TO CONTRIBUTE TO THEIR PROFITS. I DEEPLY APPRECIATE YOUR IDEAS, ADVISE AND REPRESENTATION.

DENISE LENARD
5 Monday, 04 October 2010 12:41
Sylvee
The above link does not take me to the bulletin.

Help.

Need info on affordable funeral services!

Sylvee
6 Monday, 04 October 2010 13:35
Josh Slocum, FCA Director
Hi Sylvie,

Looks like AARP no longer publishes the story online - that happens frequently.

You're at the right place for info on affordable funerals - the AARP article would have sent you right back here:) Go to www.funerals.org, then click on Funeral FAQ at the top left of the page. Plenty of free articles on controlling funeral costs. Also, at the top, horizontal menu on the front page, click on "Find a local FCA." That will show you where your closest local Funeral Consumers Alliance chapter is.

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