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Do I Start?
The most
difficult of times is presented to us when a loved one dies. The
emotional loss is compounded by the myriad tasks that need to
be fulfilled in order for the deceased to be laid to rest, and
for you to continue with your life. The following is a list of
tasks that must be addressed when arranging for your loved one's
final resting place.
1. Consult
the Will of the deceased for any unique arrangements to be made.
2. Inform
the following people as quickly as possible:
- The deceased's
relatives and friends
- The deceased's
employer
- Insurance
company
- The doctor(s)
- The cemetery
or memorial park (if one was specified in the Will)
- Any organizations,
clubs, or unions to which the deceased may have belonged.
3. Arrange
the Funeral Service (items with an * denote choices that a Funeral
Director can assist you with):
- Choose
a Funeral Home (if desired)
- Arrange
a meeting with the Funeral Director
- Choose
a location (for example Church) if the service is to be performed
elsewhere*
- Decide
on a time for the service*
- Choose
a type of service (i.e. religious, alternative, personalized,
military, etc.)*
- If necessary,
choose clergy to officiate service*
- Specify
burial or cremation
- Choose
a Casket or Urn*
- Choose
a Vault or Crypt*
- Flowers
*
- Music
*
- Create
the Funeral Car list
- Choose
an outfit for the deceased
- Choose
the following members to participate:
- pallbearers
(if necessary)
- scripture
readings (if not to be performed by clergy)
- deliverer
of eulogy (if not to be performed by clergy)
- Provide
relevant information (i.e. surviving family members, location
of services, etc.) for the newspaper and online notices*
- Specify
a Charity for donations in lieu of flowers*
- Ensure
that multiple copies of the "Proof of Death" are ordered
(for life insurance claims, survivor's benefits, etc.)*
- Make arrangements
for a caterer or friends and family to help if you are having
a gathering after the services
- Arrange
for baby-sitting of very young children if necessary
- Organize
room and board for out-of-town relatives and friends
4) The following
information will be required in order to request/process "Proof
of Death" certificate:
- Name,
home address and telephone number of deceased
- Name of
business, address and telephone number of deceased
- Occupation
and title of deceased
- Deceased's
Social Insurance Number
- Veterans
Serial Number
- Date of
Birth
- Age at
time of death
- Date of
death
- Location
of death (i.e. City, Town)
- Place
of birth
- Citizenship
- Father's
name
- Father's
birthplace
- Mother's
maiden name
- Mother's
birthplace
- Religious
name (if any)
5) Assemble
the following documentation for the executor:
- Will,
Living Will
- Trust(s)
- Birth
certificate
- Social
Insurance Number
- Marriage
license
- Citizenship
- Insurance
policies (life, health, accident, property)
- Bank statements
- Deeds
to real estate
- Vehicle
Ownership
- List of
all assets (i.e. stocks, mutual funds, bonds)
- List of
pension and retirement accounts (RRSP, RRIF)
- List of
all living relatives
- Contract
for the Cemetery or Memorial gardens
- CPP Benefits
- Veterans
discharge certificate

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