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Vital Statistics
The questions below will help Mourning Thymes have a better understanding of your needs and to better assist with arranging services.
Case Number
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Date of Services
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What is your loved one’s full name?
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First Name
Middle Name
Last Name
Where is your loved one currently located?
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Hospital
Private Residence
Medical Examiner
Care Facility
Other
Has your loved one already passed?
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Yes
No
Race/Ethnicity
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Caucasian
African American
Asian
Hispanic
Native American
Other
What is your relationship to your loved one?
Spouse
Parent
Step-Parent
Siblings
Other
Highest Level of Education
Less than High School
Completed High School
Some College
4 Year Degree
Graduate Degree
Has your loved one already preplanned?
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Yes
No
What type of service are you seeking?
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Funeral
Memorial
Graveside Service
Direct Burial
Direct Cremation
Celebration of Life
Visitation
Funerals can act as standalone services or they can be accompanied by visitations and/or graveside services. They can be religious or secular, and they can take place indoors or outdoors. The most common characteristics of a traditional funeral include a gathering of mourners, music, and religious or secular readings.
Memorial services take place without a body or cremains present. A memorial service may be held in addition to another more intimate service for family and close friends. Memorial services can be religious or secular in tone. They can be held at a place of worship, a community venue, or a funeral home.
Graveside or committal services take place at a cemetery and can act as standalone services or follow a traditional funeral and are usually formal in nature. Typically, a minister or officiant leads the ceremony, and the attendees listen to readings and offer prayers. Graveside services are usually held outside and in view of the general public, they are generally shorter than a traditional funeral.
Direct burials don't have visitation, funeral, or even graveside service. The funeral home simply buries the casket. The immediate family is typically present, and someone may say a few words, but the general idea is that direct burial is simpler. Sometimes, a family will choose this type of funeral with plans for a memorial service at a later date.
Direct cremation is a stand-alone event and is usually the least expensive option for final disposition. It is simply a cremation with no formal visitation or funeral. Following cremation, the funeral home or crematory returns the remains to the family, who may or may not choose to have a memorial service later on.
Celebrations of life are used to share happy stories regarding the person’s life. Celebrations of life can be formal or informal and religious or secular. They can be held immediately following death or months after the fact. Celebrations of life can be held as a standalone service or can be a huge extravaganza following a more serious ceremony.
Veteran?
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No
Unknown
Do you need assistance with Veteran's discharge papers (DD-214), if applicable
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Would you like a free online memorial?
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Funeral Concierge services rendered for Cremation Services $150.00 or Funeral Services $300.00
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