Who Pays for Funeral When There is no Money

When a loved one passes away, whether it is a family member or a friend, many people are not sure where to start. If you have already discussed final wishes while the individual was still alive, that’s one thing. But, if you aren’t sure what they would have wanted, that is another. Cortner Chapel is here to help you with all phases of the planning and grieving process. 

We Can Help with Everything You Need – 

If you want to send flowers to a family after their relative has passed away, we have this service available. Or, if you are starting to discuss the funeral, religious beliefs, location, and any other important factors that should be included during the funeral, Cortner Chapel is here to discuss this with you. We will respect your wishes as well as those of the person you are planning the funeral for. We won’t press you to make a decision or try to force your hand into choosing a particular package. We know this is a hard time for you and your family, and we are here to support and help you through this period. 

We’ll do it All – 

If you aren’t sure where to start, we can take the reigns and do the planning for you. We’ll answer your questions, discuss the types of funeral packages we offer, or custom tailor something for you and your family. We will also send out obituary notifications, so that your family and friends know about the funeral, and are prepared to pay their final respects. No matter where you are in the grieving process, we are here to assist you, and to help you in planning a funeral for the loved one that you have lost. 

There’s no amount of time that you should take ,or need, when it comes to planning for a funeral and the loss of a loved one. We know this is a challenging time, and we are here to plan with you. If you planned ahead, we can help with the funeral procession when the time is right; if you need us to help with the planning, we are here to help you through the process as well. 

We want to pay respects to your loved one, and want you to be able to grieve the loss of a relative in the manner you see fit. When you’re ready for funeral planning, or have questions, we’re here to answer them for you.