1694 Smithville Hwy
Sparta, TN 38583
Phone: 931-738-4600
Fax: 931-738-4601

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Frequently Asked Questions

We are happy to answer any and all questions which come our way – and we hear some over and over again. Those are the ones we’ve included in this section of the website.

However, if you’re question isn’t listed, don’t hesitate to email us. If yours is an urgent need, please call.

1. What is a funeral?
 
2. How much does a funeral cost?
 
3. How do I make funeral arrangements?
 
4. What is a pre-arranged funeral?
 
5. How do I make funeral arrangements?
 
6. What type of funeral service should I have?
 
7. Can I personalize my funeral service?
 
8. Why should we have a public viewing?
 
9. What should I do if a death occurs in the middle of the night or on the weekend?
 
10. What should I do if a death occurs while away from home?
 
11. What happens if I have a problem with how a funeral was handled?
 
12. Why do we need an obituary notice?
 
13. What is included in an obituary?
 
14. What is embalming?
 
15. Is embalming necessary?
 
16. What is Cremation?
 
17. What is involved in cremation?
 
18. What is the process of Cremation?
 
19. Do I need a casket if I choose cremation?
 
20. Can I have a visitation period and a funeral service if cremation is chosen?
 
21. What can be done with the cremated remains?
 
22. Do I have to buy an urn?
 
23. What laws govern cremation?
 
24. How can I be sure I receive the correct remains?
 
25. Can two or more cremations be performed at once?
 
26. What is a “DIRECT” Cremation?
 
27. Can I Plan my cremation arrangements in advance?
 

Question #1What is a funeral?
Answer:A funeral is a time when friends and family gather to celebrate a life and mourn the loss of a loved one. They occur in cultures and societies around the world, and have deep personal and social significance. We know a funeral is the starting point of the recovery process and the first step toward healing.

Question #2How much does a funeral cost?
Answer:The cost of a funeral depends entirely on your wishes for the funeral. Funeral costs are made up of professional services, charges for transporting the body and presentation of the body, casket costs, vehicle charges, and fees for the doctor, minister, or cremation. Personalizing a funeral is also a factor in the cost. While we have many options to help you memorialize your loved one in a meaningful way, those options all have costs attached.

Question #3How do I make funeral arrangements?
Answer:You can call a funeral director to make an appointment or plan it online. We offer this service free of charge, and without obligation.

Question #4What is a pre-arranged funeral?
Answer:A pre-arranged funeral is a funeral arrangement made prior to death. You can pre-arrange your own funeral or you can pre-arrange a funeral for a loved one. Pre-arrangement is a way for you to make sure your life is celebrated in a way that is meaningful to you. It also relieves your loved ones of the burden of arranging a funeral for you.

Question #5How do I make funeral arrangements?
Answer:You can call a funeral director to make an appointment or plan it online. We offer this service free of charge.

Question #6What type of funeral service should I have?
Answer:The answer to that question is very personal – how would you like it to be? A funeral service can be open to the public or accessible by invitation only. You can choose a large service or a small one. And, if you’re deeply religious, you can follow the liturgy of your faith.

Perhaps you want something completely out-of-the-ordinary, and that’s possible too. Our funeral directors are trained to provide you with support and guidance to help you plan a funeral that truly reflects your needs and desires.

Question #7Can I personalize my funeral service?
Answer:In a word, yes. We believe that each funeral should reflect the life of the deceased – and no two people are the same. We invite – no, we encourage –you to let us know exactly how you want you or your loved one to be remembered, and we will do our best to create a ceremony that will truly celebrate the life lived.

Question #8Why should we have a public viewing?
Answer:Not every tradition encourages a public viewing, but we believe that they serve a purpose. In making a viewing part of your funeral service, you provide a certain amount of closure to all in attendance. This isn’t just our opinion; studies show that viewing the body helps everyone recognize the reality of death which is an important stepping stone in the grieving process.

Question #9What should I do if a death occurs in the middle of the night or on the weekend?
Answer:It’s simple: call us. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you need immediate assistance, one of our funeral directors will be there.

Question #10What should I do if a death occurs while away from home?
Answer:It’s comforting to know that our funeral directors can help you no matter where a death has occurred.  We’ll take care of everything from bringing your loved one back home; to helping you arrange the service. All you need to do is call us. We’ll take care of the rest.

Question #11What happens if I have a problem with how a funeral was handled?
Answer:If you’re not satisfied with how we attempt to resolve the issue, then you can reach out to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and/or our state licensing board.

Consumer Response Center, Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC  20580

www.ftc.gov

1-877-FTC-HELP (382-4357).

Question #12Why do we need an obituary notice?
Answer:An obituary notice is helpful for friends and family of the deceased. It informs them that a death has occurred and gives them information about the service.  Obituaries can be placed in newspapers and online.

Question #13What is included in an obituary?
Answer:"Funeral arrangements are being made by the funeral home and will be announced at a later date."

You may wish to add additional details, such as the names of any children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, parents, other close relatives or special friends. You may wish to write about the deceased’s life, accomplishments and legacy. You may suggest preferred charities for memorial contributions and let people know if you would rather not receive flowers.

Question #14What is embalming?
Answer:Embalming is the temporary disinfection, preservation, and restoration of the body. During the embalming process, the body is washed and dressed and cosmetics are applied.

Question #15Is embalming necessary?
Answer:If the body has to be transported to a country that requires embalming, then yes, it is necessary. Otherwise the decision is up to you. Some religious traditions forbid embalming. If your religion allows it, we recommend embalming if there is a long wait before burial or cremation.

Question #16What is Cremation?
Answer:Cremation is the process of using high-temperature heat and flame to reduce the human body back to basic elements. Cremated remains may be buried or inurned in a cemetery, cremation columbarium, cremation garden or they may be legally retained by relatives or dispersed by scattering.

Question #17What is involved in cremation?
Answer:The casket or container is placed in the cremation chamber where the temperature reaches 1,400-1,800 degrees Fahrenheit. After approximately 2.5 hours, all organic material is consumed by heat and evaporation, and the bone fragments are left behind. These are known as the cremated remains, which are then carefully removed from the chamber and processed into fine particles to be placed in a container or urn for the family.

Question #18What is the process of Cremation?
Answer:The body is placed into a container approved for cremation and placed in the cremation chamber. The time of cremation depends on the size of the individual, but an average size adult can take between two and three hours at normal operating temperature between 1,500 degrees to 1,650 degrees F. Once the cremation is complete and the cremation chamber has cooled then all of the remaining cremated remains left are moved to the front of the chamber and into a stainless steel cooling pan, processed in a machine to a consistent size and
placed into a container or urn selected by the family.

Question #19Do I need a casket if I choose cremation?
Answer:No, you do not need to purchase a traditional casket. But, for sanitary reasons, crematories usually require a combustible, leak-proof, covered container. Commonly, a relatively-inexpensive cardboard cremation container is all you need to purchase. However there are other, more elegant options available as well. Visit our online cremation container showroom to explore your options.

Question #20Can I have a visitation period and a funeral service if cremation is chosen?
Answer:By all means, yes. We encourage families to have a gathering – whether it’s a simple visitation, or a more elaborate funeral or memorial service – to support the bereaved and begin to mend the social fabric, torn by the loss of a member of the community.

Question #21What can be done with the cremated remains?
Answer:The cremated remains can be interred in a cemetery plot or retained by a family member -- usually in an urn, scattered on private property or at a place that was important to the deceased. The cremated remains can be scattered at sea, or the skies above a special, well-loved place. You can also incorporate the remains into an artificial reef, to be lowered onto the sea floor. There, your loved one provides sanctuary for sea life for years to come.

There are also elegant ways to memorialize a loved one using small amounts of the cremated remains, including art glass, oil paintings, and man-made diamonds. Or you can take a small amount of the cremated remains to include in a piece of cremation jewelry. Please view our online cremation keepsakes and jewelry selection for inspiration.

Question #22Do I have to buy an urn?
Answer:No. An urn is not required by law.  An urn may be desired if the family wants to have a memorial service or wants to bury the cremated remains in a cemetery. If the family does not want to buy an urn, then the cremated remains will be returned to the family in a temporary plastic container. You can discuss the selection of urns and keepsakes available to you with your planning specialist when making arrangements.

Question #23What laws govern cremation?
Answer:Cremation regulations vary from state-to-state. Cremation is likely the most regulated of all death care services in the state of Tennessee.

Question #24How can I be sure I receive the correct remains?
Answer:We have very precise operating policies and procedures in place to maximize our level of accuracy and minimize the possibility for human error. Positive identification of the deceased is carried out from the time the deceased is removed from the place of death to the time the actual cremated remains are returned to the family.

Question #25Can two or more cremations be performed at once?
Answer:NEVER! It is illegal to do so.

Question #26What is a “DIRECT” Cremation?
Answer:Direct cremation is a type of cremation arrangement chosen by the family for the deceased. When you choose direct cremation, the body is taken directly to the crematory from the place of death. No funeral, memorial or visitation ceremonies are held with the deceased present. The proper documentation, permits and authorizations are applied for and signed. You may still ask to view the deceased for identification purposes only. The actual cremation process then takes place and once completed the cremated remains are returned to the family in a temporary container unless the family has chosen a cremation urn.

Question #27Can I Plan my cremation arrangements in advance?
Answer:More people than ever are making cremation arrangements in advance. They find peace of mind in knowing the details have been taken care of without burdening their children or other family members. We make prearrangements at no expense for those who simply want the information on file. However, you may choose to pay in advance because it can save you money. Several pre-payment plans are available, designed to simplify pre-payment and protect your funds from inflation. We are always available to answer your questions and discuss your cremation options. We invite you to stop by and let us show you how making your cremation arrangements ahead of time can benefit your family.