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The death of someone you love will always be difficult. You will have grief to contend with and you will be dealing with the rest of the family going through mourning, as well. To make things easier on everyone when making funerary arrangements with funeral home and cremation providers, knowing what steps to take as soon as a loved one dies can be of great help.

The first thing to do is to make a series of calls to the appropriate parties to notify them that the person has died. This includes relatives, friends, and legal representatives that may be in charge of the estate. If the death occurred without witnesses, you will need to call law enforcement, as well. For people who preplanned their funerary arrangements, you will need to find the pertinent information of the funeral home or cremation provider.

To make this first phone call to the funeral home, you will need to provide them with all of the information of your loved one, including items like address and social security number. You will also have to tell the funeral home director what your relationship to the deceased was.

After this first series of calls, you will need to get the official certificate of death to begin making the arrangements. Everyone you speak with as you start planning will need to see this document, so be sure to get many copies. Usually, people require around twenty copies. A coroner, nurse, hospice worker, physician, and emergency medical technician can provide this certificate of death. The funeral director can also assist with this.

The deceased will need to be moved to the funeral home or cremations provider from the hospital or wherever the death occurred. A hospital can make this arrangement or the funeral home can, depending on what you prefer. After this is done, the planning can begin for the actual services you want.

Now is when you have to decide on whether you want cremation or burial. There are all manner of other decisions to make, including choosing an urn or casket, deciding on embalmment or not, a funeral service or a memorial service, and much more. If the person preplanned their arrangements, all of this will be taken care of, but if they did not, then you and your family will have to decide.

It can feel overwhelming to have to worry about all of the details of funerary planning as well as having to deal with grief, but it does not have to be. By making a list of everything you need to do, all of the people you need to notify, and the paperwork necessary to begin the planning, you can have a much easier time of it. Funeral homes and cremation providers in Chesterfield, VA are there to help you through the process. Reach out to Morrissett Funeral and Cremation Service at 6500 Iron Bridge Rd Richmond, VA 23234 to get the help you need. Contact them at (804) 275-7828.

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