Writing Thank You Cards And Paying After Funeral Home Services

Posted on May 4, 2020 by Roslyn Heights Funeral Home under funeral home
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funeral homes in Roslyn Heights, NYWhen you work with funeral homes in Roslyn Heights, NY to arrange final services, there are a lot of things on your mind. First and foremost, you want to make sure your loved one is cared for and gets the nice, honoring services they deserve. Once those services are over, you might start thinking of a lot of other details you need and want to cover. Who do you need to thank in writing? Who needs to be paid? Here are a few tips to help you figure those things out:

Thank Those Who Send Gifts

You don’t have to write a thank you card to everyone who attended your loved one’s services. After all, you might not even remember who was there. Even if you have a guest book, not everyone may sign in. And they are there because they want to be. There’s no need to thank them formally. When you see those people out in the community, you can convey your appreciation for their support if you think of it. But you will want to write a thank you card to anyone who sent flowers, a monetary gift, or brought food to you. Try to keep a small book handy so you can keep track of who sent what and their address to make sending those cards easier later.

Pay Officiant

There are some people who will help with a funeral and not expect further payment. You don’t have to pay the funeral home any extra, for example. But if you ask a pastor or someone else to officiate the service and preside over the happenings, it is nice to offer to pay them. Some won’t accept payment as they see is as a part of their job. If that is the case, don’t push it. But you can send those who do accept payment a thank you card with a check inside. Usually between $100-300 is nice, $150 being the average. If you agreed upon a price beforehand, make sure they get it without having to ask. It’s very awkward to approach you in your grief and ask for money due.

You might also want to pay someone who is performing a live musical number at the funeral or memorial service unless they are family members who want to do it to honor your loved one. You can also write thank you cards to those who participated in the service, such as pallbearers, candle lighters, and so on.

These are just a few rules of thumb for writing thank you cards and making the correct payments. After you work with funeral homes in Roslyn Heights, NY, you have professionals on your side who can help you with any questions you have regarding thank you cards or payments at any time. The experts at Roslyn Heights Funeral Home don’t disappear just because the final service is over. We’re here to support you through the aftermath with answers any time you need them.

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