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Did You Know?

You can use your loved one's life insurance policy to cover funeral expenses so you can plan a meaningful tribute without paying out of pocket.

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Gentle Help During A Difficult Time

If your loved one had life insurance, we can help you use those benefits right away. While life insurance payouts typically take six to eight weeks, we understand the urgency families face during this time. Through our partnership with C&J Financial, your funeral director can handle everything for you. C&J works directly with the life insurance company to process and deliver those funds quickly, so you can focus on honoring your loved one — not worrying about expenses or dealing with insurance paperwork.

*Availability and timing depend on policy verification and provider approval. Once confirmed, payments are arranged directly with the funeral home. (often in 48 hours or less)*

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"This made it possible to celebrate mom’s life exactly how we wanted- without financial worry."
- The Anderson Family

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Have more questions?

  • How long does the grieving process last?

    Grief is different for everyone, and there’s no set timeline. It may take weeks, months, or even years to process a loss, and healing happens at your own pace.

  • What are some healthy ways to cope with grief?

    Talking to supportive friends or family, joining a grief support group, journaling, and engaging in self-care activities like exercise or meditation can help you navigate grief.

  • When should I seek professional grief support?

    If grief feels overwhelming, interferes with daily life, or leads to prolonged depression or anxiety, seeking support from a counselor or grief specialist can be beneficial.