Frequently
Asked Questions
Q: Why
have a funeral?
A: Death
is the most significant rite of passage that we experience. As such, it
is only fitting that we acknowledge the event with some type of ceremony.
Having a funeral offers a number of psychological benefits for those left
behind. It allows us to realize the person is truly gone, and begin the
grief process.
Q: Who to notify when death occurs?
A: When
a person dies, certain authorities must be notified. For example: the
local police must be contacted if the death happens at home. Whether the
death happens at home, a hospital, a nursing home, or out of the state,
please call us at Voran Funeral Home at any time (313) 928-2300.
Our staff of professionals is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
We will make the necessary arrangements and notify the proper authorities.
We will also set up a time for you and your family to meet with a funeral
director to make the arrangements of your choice.
Q: What
do I bring to the arrangements?
A: You will
need to bring in the clothing that you want your loved one to be dressed
in for the visitation including undergarments, shoes are optional. Also,
please bring in a birth certificate and drivers license (if available),
a recent photo, the deceased Social Security number and his or her parents
names. If your loved one was in the armed forces, bring in the honorable
discharge papers (we will make a copy).
Q: Is embalming required by law?
A: No. Embalming
may be necessary if you select certain arrangements, such as a funeral
with visitation, shipping out of the state or to another country, embalming
is required. If you do not want embalming you usually have the right to
choose an arrangement that does not require it such as immediate burial
or direct cremation.
Q: Why do embalming?
A: Embalming
is a process of sanitizing, temporarily preserving and enhances the appearance
of the body.
Q: If
I decide on cremation can I still have a funeral with viewing?
A: Yes, quite
often some sort of viewing precedes the actual cremation. We will assist
you with the necessary information for a funeral at Voran Funeral Home or a church with a cremation following. We offer a rental casket so you
can either rent or buy a casket.
Q: What
is cremation?
A: Cremation
is a process where the body is reduced to an ash-like material, under
condition of extreme heat. |