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FAQ

 

Should I call my church/pastor?

If you prefer, we will contact your church to get preliminary available times for the funeral. We would suggest that the arrangement conference at the funeral home is the appropriate setting to select the date and time of service as other factors must also be taken into consideration. You will need to meet with church staff to arrange scripture passages, music, luncheon, etc.

How long will the arrangement conference take?

Arrangements usually take 2 – 3 hours.

What do I need to bring to the arrangement conference?

Where is my loved one being taken?

Embalming is performed at our main preparation facility, located at Southern Funeral Home. If direct cremation is desired, the deceased is taken to our crematory facility at Klecatsky & Sons Funeral Home in Eagan.

We have not picked a cemetery yet. How do we get started?

We have a list of local cemeteries and phone numbers available.

How many death certificates do I need?

Every situation is different. You will need certified death certificates for the following situations: Life Insurance, Pensions, Bank Accounts, Brokerage Accounts, House, Car, Boat, Etc. – usually anything with the person's name on the title. You should not need copies for Social Security or the Veteran's Administration.

When do I get the death certificates?

The process usually takes 1 – 3 weeks. When laboratory tests are performed by the Medical Examiner, delays are possible.

What do I need to do for Social Security?

Social Security Administration phone number: 800-772-1213. The State of Minnesota files Social Security information electronically as part of the Death Certificate filing process. Typically, you can call Social Security about 1 week after the death and they will be able to finalize your paperwork, or schedule a conference call to do so.

The funeral has been pre-funded. Where does the money go if there’s extra?

What if it is underfunded? If the deceased is on Medical Assistance at the time of death, County Social Services will ask for a full accounting of funeral services and pre-funded proceeds. Money left after the funeral costs are paid will more than likely be owed to the County. Any shortage of funds will be owed to the funeral home. If the deceased is not on Medical Assistance at the time of death, then normal beneficiary rules apply.

How do I talk to kids about death?

We have a flier available entitled, "Helping Children Deal with Death." Ask your funeral director for a copy if they have not given you one.

When is payment due?

Our Payment Policy is as follows:
Full payment for services and merchandise selected is due and payable at the time they are provided, i.e. the day of service. In order to assist your family, we will accept several payment options.
  1. Cash or check.
  2. Proceeds from funeral insurance policies.
  3. Proceeds from funeral trust account policies.
  4. Irrevocable assignments of proceeds of in-force life insurance policies.
  5. Visa® or MasterCard® Credit Cards.
  6. Verified check on or before the day of service. You are responsible to reimburse all fees incurred in collection of funds.
  7. A payment plan arranged through a lending institution.
  8. Payment through County Medical Assistance. Must be arranged before the scheduling of the limited services allowed.

Cash Advance Items

Cash Advance Items are items the funeral home will not profit from while obtaining them for you and your family. These charges include, but are not limited to expenses such as: Cemetery Costs, Flowers, Musician Fees, Clergy Honoraria, Funeral Notices, Motorcycle Escort, Reception costs, etc. All cash advance items are due and payable on the day service arrangements are made.
Please note:
  1. A 3% finance charge will be applied to the total amount charged on your credit card.
  2. If there is a bad check (NSF, Account Closed, etc.) written, the responsible party will be assessed a minimum service charge of $25.00.

We are seeking county assistance for the funeral. What do we need to do?

Establish elegibility by contacting the County Social Services Office before making final arrangements. After the county has approved eligibility, we will meet with you to plan a limited service with the funds provided by the county. Note: Eligibility and Funding vary by county. You will still be financially responsible for certain aspects of the funeral bill.

When do I get my formal statement?

A preliminary statement will be given to you shortly after the funeral service. Some adjustments occasionally are necessary when final billings are received for items not completely known as of the date of funeral. We will fully inform you of any debits or credits resulting from these changes.

What if I or my spouse is a veteran?

Veteran's, their spouses, and dependent children may qualify for benefits due to their military service. A copy of your military discharge papers (DD214 or equivalent) is needed. In order to ease your paperwork burden, we will do the following things on your behalf:
  • Contact and apply for burial at Fort Snelling, or any Veteran's Administration (VA) Cemetery
  • Apply for a VA marker at a government or private cemetery
  • Apply for and acquire a burial flag for funeral services
  • Apply for VA burial benefits
  • Arrange for graveside military services (at minimum, playing of Taps and flag presentation)
  • Complete and submit other VA paperwork as needed

Contact information:
Fort Snelling National Cemetery Veteran's Administration
7601 34th Avenue South Benefits 800-827-1000
Minneapolis, MN 55450
www.va.gov
612-726-1127

Privacy Policy

We take your right to privacy very seriously. For your protection we do not release addresses, telephone numbers, or any other non-public information without a written release from the next of kin.

www.klecatskys.com - Please visit our website. From the main page, you will be able to link with the obituary of your loved one and a memorial page. Directions to the visitation and funeral service are also linked to the obituary page. We provide you, your family, and friends with the ability to "LIGHT A CANDLE" in their memory. Simply click on the "Candles" tab and follow the three easy steps. You are welcome to repeat this process as many times as you want. You may e-mail this information and let others have the opportunity to do the same.

What if I buy a casket from an outside vendor?

Historically, your local funeral home has also been the one source to provide your family with funeral related merchandise. Today, there are alternative methods of obtaining such items as a casket. Our firm has always given families good value when they purchased merchandise from our wide selection which they can see and touch!

In response to the marketing efforts of people on the fringe of funeral service, who have not made the investment in facilities and staff to serve those in need 24 hours a day, most firms, ours included, have begun to recover the majority of the cost of operation from their professional service fees, much as doctors and lawyers have always done. As a result, the value received by purchasing our products continues to increase for each family that asks us to provide both service and merchandise.

Our package discount policy clearly displays a commitment to providing each family with a positive financial incentive to seek out all that we offer. Please take the time to understand this fully before making a decision to look elsewhere for a bargain. We will always match any third party providers cost on merchandise items.

Personal Property and Jewelry Guidelines

At the time of death, your loved one may be wearing jewelry, holding religious articles, wearing clothes, and glasses, etc. We will document and make a list of the items that we bring back to the funeral home. At the start of the visitation we will want to discuss which pieces of jewelry or mementos you will want to remove from the deceased. Prior to closing the casket we will invite a family member to be present when removing these items to ensure accuracy.

Complimentary Service Items

Why should we have an evening visitation?

We do not think many people will come. If you choose to have no visitation in the evening, nobody will be able to come. Certainly some people will be at the funeral whether you have a visitation or not, but others may only be able to attend in the evening.

What cremation options are available?

We perform the following services in regards to cremation:
  • Traditional Funeral followed by Cremation.
  • Visitation followed by Cremation and Memorial Service.
  • Direct Cremation with Memorial Service.
  • Direct Cremation with no Service.

Can I be cremated if I am Catholic?

Yes. The Catholic Church prefers the full complement of funeral rites with the body present, followed by cremation. The ashes are to be interred either in the ground or a mausoleum. Call your Priest for further explanation of Catholic Burial Rights.

What purpose does a funeral serve?

It is customary to recognize death and its finality. Funerals are recognized rituals for the living to show respect for the dead and to help survivors begin the grieving process.

Is cremation a substitute for a funeral?

No. Cremation is an alternative to earth burial or entombment for the body's final disposition and often follows a traditional funeral service.

So, I have decided on cremation. Can I still have a funeral or a viewing?

Yes, quite often some sort of viewing precedes the actual cremation. We will provide you with the necessary information for a funeral with a cremation following or a memorial service.

Where can I purchase a marker?

We offer complete marker and monument design, using a local company for granite marker production, and an out of state vendor for bronze markers.

We already have a marker. What about final dates?

We can arrange to have marker dating done at the grave with a portable sandblaster. Engraving is completed throughout the year except winter months.

When will the marker be installed at the cemetery?

This depends on various factors: time of year, material, complexity of the design, etc. We will have an estimate for you at the time you place the order.

What should I do if the death occurs in the middle of the night or on the weekend?

We are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Will someone come right away?

If you request immediate assistance, yes. If the family wishes to spend a short time with the deceased to say good bye, you may call us when you are ready.

What is the purpose of embalming?

Embalming sanitizes and preserves the body, retards the decomposition process, and enhances the appearance of a body disfigured by traumatic death or illness. Embalming makes it possible to lengthen the time between death and final disposition, thus allowing family members time to arrange and participate in the type of service most comforting to them.

Does a dead body have to be embalmed, according to law?

No. The State of Minnesota, however, requires embalming when there is to be a public viewing of the body, death was caused by a reportable contagious disease, remains are to be transported from one state to another by common carrier, or final disposition is not to be made within 72 hours.

Who do I call if a loved one dies out of state? Can Klecatsky & Sons still help?

Yes, we can assist you with out-of-state arrangements, either to transfer the remains to another state or from another state to Minnesota.

What recourse does a consumer have for poor service or overcharging?

Funeral service is regulated by the Federal Trade Commission and state licensing boards. In most cases, the consumer should discuss problems with the funeral director first. If the dispute cannot be solved by talking with the funeral director, the consumer may wish to contact the Funeral Service Consumer Assistance Program (FSCAP). FSCAP provides information, mediates disputes, provides arbitration, and maintains a consumer guarantee fund for reimbursement of services rendered. (To contact FSCAP, call 708-827-6337 or 800-662-7666).

Who pays for funerals for the indigent?

In Minnesota, some form of public aid allowance is available from each county. We are aware of the various benefits and can direct you on how to apply for them. Our funeral home often absorbs costs beyond what is provided by the county to insure the deceased has a respectable service.

What do funeral directors do?

Funeral directors are caregivers and administrators. They make the arrangements for transportation of the body, complete all necessary paperwork, and implement the choices made by the family regarding the funeral and final disposition of the body. Funeral directors are listeners, advisors and supporters. They have experience assisting the bereaved in coping with issues surrounding a death. We also link survivors with support groups within the community.

Is it right to make a profit from death?

Funeral directors look upon their profession as a service, but it is also a business. Like any business, funeral homes must make a profit to exist. As long as the profit is reasonable and the services rendered are necessary, complete, and satisfactory to the family, profit is legitimate.

Where can I get help for my grief?

Grieving the loss of a loved one is a normal, long-term process. We will be sending a representative of your family a series of continuing care books that have proven beneficial to many. Please read and share the information with your family. If you feel you need extra help in dealing with your grief, there are other resources available for you and your family:

Center for Grief Capital City Grief Coalition Grief Camp for children:
1133 Grand Avenue 431 Ashland Avenue Camp Amanda
St. Paul, MN 55105 St. Paul, MN 55102 Sponsored by MN Funeral
Director’s Association
651-641-0177 651-227-4430 or (877) 226-7632
www.griefloss.org
651-223-7544
www.campamandaminn.com

Funeral Pre-arrangements Through Pre-arranging

We are able to satisfy family members by eliminating some of the emotional and financial pain associated with the death of a loved one. All of our funeral directors are able to help you create a personalized funeral celebration through pre-arrangements at no charge. We also retain Richard L. Graner of Good Life Consultants, Inc. to further assist you and your family with all the financial aspects of your funeral pre-arrangements, also at no cost to you. Richard can be reached either through our office, directly at 651-290-9703, or at www.goodlifeconsultants.com.

3 Convenient Locations

Joseph S. Klecatsky and Sons Funeral Home
Joseph S. Klecatsky & Sons Funeral Home
1580 Century Pt
Eagan, MN 55121
651-454-9488 phone
651-454-0582 fax
West Funeral Home
West Funeral Home
1051 South Robert St
West Saint Paul, MN 55118
651-457-6200 phone
651-457-5130 fax
Southern Funeral Home
Southern Funeral Home
414 Marie Ave
South Saint Paul, MN 55075
651-451-1551 phone
651-451-4853 fax
Email: info@klecatskys.com