Why You Should Plan Ahead
Cost advantages
On average, cemetery costs double approximately every 10 years. The increases can be even more dramatic; for example, cemetery property 20 years ago averaged $200 per grave. Today the cost can range between $600 to $5000 per grave in some cemeteries. That is why it makes sense to purchase space now; so the cost will be "locked in" forever.
More choices
The sooner you purchase space the more options you have regarding location and availability. This is particularly important if you want your family members to be interred together.
Spare your survivors the burden
In addition to planning the funeral, survivors must complete paperwork, prepare for visitors and notify newspapers, insurance agents and other organizations. By purchasing space today you save your survivors the financial and emotional burdens of doing it for you.
The time to make decisions about burying loved ones is not when you and your family are in shock or overwhelmed by grief. Not only is it difficult to think clearly at that point, but there are many other matters that have to be attended to, tasks that could not be taken care of ahead of time. Purchasing a burial space also requires a major financial outlay and the deceased's bank account is often initially inaccessible to survivors. We have put together a few planning documents in order to assist you.
Need more reasons?
1. Preparation for our final journey is a part of life
2. It offers you peace of mind that your personal wishes are in place
3. It offers your family peace of mind that they will not have to guess what your personal wishes are
4. You will be able to make clear, well thought out decisions and arrangements
5. Financial terms are available only when you pre-plan
6. When pre-planning for Riverside Cemetery, the "Chapel of Peace" mausoleum space is affordable and readily available
7. Both cemeteries have many spaces and types of burial available
Consider Riverside or Mount Hope Cemeteries
We invite you to carefully and thoughtfully consider all of your family's needs when you decide to arrange for pre-planned preparations or for the imminent death of a loved one. Our well-trained staff offers personalized service and can answer all of your questions. We are there to comfort, educate and empathize with your family during a difficult time in your life and help you decide which plan is right for you. Once you contact us, a representative will schedule a time to visit with you at our cemetery location. During that appointment he or she will present you with pertinent information and answer any questions you may have.
Preview the many choices we have available or contact us to have one of our representatives give you a personal tour.
Planning Documents
Hold Request - Submit this form to your sales representative. We will hold a plot for you for 60 days.
Closest Family and Friends List - It is important to keep a current list of family members and friends that must be notified. This form provides space to list seven loved ones for both the husband and wife.
Family Tree - An easy-to-understand family tree form. A family tree gives non-family and staff a glimpse of the relation of many of the attendees.
49 things that you must do on the most difficult day of your life - A useful document that serves as a reminder of all of the little (and not-so-little) things that must be done.