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March 26, 2026
Funeral costs can surpass $10,000, and funeral preplanning is one way to avoid financial strain on your loved ones. The median cost of a funeral with viewing and burial was $9,420 in 2021. Planning your funeral in advance will give your wishes the honor they deserve. It also relieves your family from making difficult decisions during grief. We’ve created this funeral pre planning guide to walk you through the steps and cover financial advantages along with common questions about pre-planning your funeral.

March 26, 2026
The first full week of May is National Pet Week which gives us a chance to reflect on our furry family members. They wait for us to get home and make the day brighter. Pets love us unconditionally and bring comfort in even the most trying of times. Our pets feel what we feel and have their own range of emotions as well. It’s important to remember pets can grieve when they lose someone that they are close to. There are many different pets that we love and share our homes with such as rabbits, guinea pigs, cats, and of course dogs. This week is a reminder to take care of our furry companions and make sure their needs are met. May 2- 8th is not only National Pet Week but also Dog Anxiety Awareness Week. May 8th is National Dog Mom’s Day and May 9th is National Animal Disaster Preparedness Day. Cat enthusiasts will appreciate June 4th is Hug Your Cat Day and June 24th as Cat World Domination Day. We also want to take the time to inform you about ways to help your pets during the loss of their beloved owner. Pets benefit from spending as much time as possible with their loved ones before they pass. Pets are very attuned to what is happening with our bodies and this will help them start the grief process. Pets benefit from having an item that belonged to their loved one with their scent on it after they pass. At Bradbury Memorial Center we include the pet family members when their human passes away and provide a pet grief gift. There are also many resources out there to help us when we lose our furry family members. In our local area, the WAHS (Wester Arizona Humane Society) holds a support group meeting. The meeting is on the second Monday of every month at 2 pm. The meeting is free but limited, so RSVP to Beth Pohl 928-854-4200 or Pastor Sandy Johnson 928-855-0323.

March 26, 2026
The Funeral Rule and The Consumer Guide What is ‘The Funeral Rule’? The Funeral Rule affects all funeral providers and is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission. The Rule makes it possible for the consumer to choose only those goods and services they want or need and to pay only for those they select, whether they are deciding arrangements after a death occurs, or pre-planning in advance. The Rule allows consumers to compare prices among funeral homes and select funeral arrangements they want at the funeral provider of their choice. The Rule does not apply to third-party sellers, such as casket and monument dealers, or to the cemeteries that lack an on-site funeral home. The Rule requires funeral providers to give consumers accurate, itemized price information and various other disclosures about funeral goods and services. The Rule prohibits funeral providers from: Misrepresenting legal, crematory and cemetery requirements Embalming for a fee without permission Requiring the purchase of a casket for direct cremation Requiring consumers to buy certain funeral goods or services as a condition for furnishing other funeral goods or services, and Engaging in other deceptive or unfair practices. The Rule pertains to both pre-need and at-need scenarios. The Rule went into effect in 1984, pre-need arrangement contracts signed before that time are not subject to The Rule unless it has been updated after 1984. The Rule states the funeral provider cannot refuse to handle a casket or urn you bought online, at a local casket store, or somewhere else – or charge a fee to do it. Furthermore, the funeral home cannot require you to be there when the casket or urn is delivered to them. The Rule: The General Price List The General Price List enables consumers to more easily comparison shop and to purchase, on an itemized basis, only the goods and services of their choosing. It is the law – funeral providers must give the General Price List to anyone who asks, in person, about funeral goods, funeral services, or the prices of such. The funeral providers are required to provide accurate price information on the phone if requested to do so. Callers are not required to provide their name, address, or telephone number. Funeral providers, however, are not required to provide the General Price List to consumers who have telephoned or mailed for inquiry unless followed up with an in-person meeting. Helpful hint: most funeral providers will email the General Price List and other pertinent information upon request. The Rule: Required Information on the General Price List Name, address; and telephone number of the funeral provider’s place of business(es); the caption ‘General Price List’; and the effective date of the pricelist. The Rule: There are six disclosures required on the General Price List: The consumer’s right to select only the goods and services desired. The law does not require embalming and may not be necessary in certain situations, such as direct burial or direct cremation. Helpful hint : Public viewings and airline transport are times when embalming is ideal or required. Alternative containers can be used for direct cremation, a casket is not required. Helpful hint: Not all providers include the alternative container in their package pricing. Helpful hint: A rigid, combustible container is required by law for cremation. The Basic Services Fee pertains to the fee for the professional services of the funeral director and staff. Helpful hint: The Basic Services Fee often is included in the provider’s package pricing. The Casket Price List price range and availability. Helpful hint: Despite the required notation on the General Price List, some providers have a separate, more detailed Casket Price List, selection list, or flip books, at the funeral home. The Outer Burial Container Price List Helpful hint: Funeral providers without a cemetery, and who do not sell these items, are therefore exempt from the required notation of the Outer Burial Container Price List on their General Price List disclosures. The Rule: The Statement of Funeral Goods and Services is an itemized list that the consumer has selected during the arrangements meeting. It includes detailed cost information. Helpful hint: The categories listed on the Statement of Funeral Goods and Services generally correspond to the items listed on the funeral provider’s General Price List. The Rule: Cash advance/cash disbursement/accommodation items may be listed separately on the Statement of Goods and Services as they are most often a third-party that is paid by the funeral provider on the consumer’s behalf. Helpful hint: These items include pallbearers, public transportation, clergy honoraria, flowers, musicians or singers, obituary publications, gratuities, death certificates, etc. For more information about the FTC Funeral Rule visit https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0300-ftc-funeral-rule For more information about “Shopping for Funeral Services” visit https://www.bulkorder.ftc.gov/system/files/publications/pdf-0056-funerals.pdf What is the ‘Consumer Guide to Arizona Funerals Information’? The Consumer Guide to Arizona Funerals Information brochure is a helpful collection of information designed to inform consumers about end-of-life arrangements. It is the law – funeral providers must give the “Consumer Guide to Arizona Funerals Information” brochure to consumers. The Consumer Guide is a quick overview and definitions for understanding autopsies, caskets, cemetery requirements, cremation requirements, body donation, embalming, funeral arrangements, and prearranged funeral plans. For more information about the Consumer Guide to Arizona Funerals Information visit https://funeralboard.az.gov/sites/default/files/documents/files/Consumer%20Guide.pdf
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