Unpleasant, but Unavoidable: Formalities and Paperwork
When a loved one dies, those left behind are confronted with many formalities. At Horace Williams Mortuary we are here to help you with words and deeds. After all, we know the importance of the process of mourning and will do our best to allow you to say goodbye to your loved one in peace.
A sample of the services we provide on request:
Ordering copies of death certificates and obtaining death records from the Office of Vital Records
Selecting a burial site and obtaining a burial permit
Scheduling a clergyman or other public speaker for the funeral service
Notifying the health insurance company of the death and applying for any applicable benefits
Notifying retirement funds of the death and applying for a continuation of retirement payments in advance of the widow's or widower's retirement plan
Notifying employers
Deregistration from local authorities, retirement plans etc.
Registering the deceased for the "do not call list" to avoid unsolicited advertisements
Filing for life insurance claims
In order to be able to handle official tasks for you, we need the following documents:
Identification of the deceased (passport, driver's license, state ID card, etc.)
For singles or minors: a certified birth certificate copy
For married couples: a certified marriage certificate copy
For divorced couples: a legal divorce decree or certified copy of an excerpt from Vital Records
For widowers: a certified copy of an excerpt from Vital Records showing the spouse has died, or a certified marriage certificate copy and the spouse's death certificate
Insurance card from the respective health insurance company
Notice of retirement benefits (insurance policy number), if already retired
Other insurance policy documents, e.g. life insurance
Membership or contribution records from other associations, unions and organizations granting death benefits or assistance
Preplanned funeral agreements, if available
Last will or deposit certificate for the local court or notary
A burial certificate, if available
Bequest agreement for maintenance of the grave site, if available
All documents issued by a physician, especially the death certificate