Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Prior to Covid I did a lot of world travel and hope to again someday. My children are all over this country. I went with Baldwin, they offered the best package for my needs. Don't put this off, it gives me peace of mind and my children peace of mind, all for a relatively small price. Go to the seminars, ask questions, go home and think about it all, then sign with one of the companies and move on and enjoy the rest of your life knowing you never have to give it a second thought.
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I did this with my mother as she was in my care last 7 years of her life....she signed and prepaid...she made the decisions of what SHE wanted so family not worry, prepaid so not an additional burden...and most important to us was the signing years before held the cost at time of signing....when it came cremation costs, they had risen significantly !!! It was all so good to pre plan and pay
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Cremation: The only way I'll ever have a smokin' hot body!
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Thank you, what a great summary!
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My father had a "prepaid funeral" purchased about 25 years previous to his passing (not cremation) including free transportation in coach 3 years ago. He lived in Ft Lauderdale and cemetery was in NJ. Turns out the "free transportation" cost us $1200 and the "pre-paid" funeral cost us $3700 which was still better than $12,000 but read the fine print VERY carefully before signing anything. I guess a cremation wouldn't have too much transportation expense since you can send a bag of ashes USPS Priority Express for about $45. True story: I managed a "The UPS Store" for a number of years and UPS, FEDEX etc do not allow ashes to be sent although it is very easy to get around it. We had to fight with lots of people who brought in ashes and wanted them packed and shipped by UPS when we told them we couldn't but only could by USPS. One guy want next day UPS and came back in after packing them himself and when we asked "what's in the box" he said "sneakers" which was true according to him.
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