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At The Death: When no prearrangment for funeral has been made.

by Susan Cox

When individuals or family members have not made funeral arrangements before the time of their death, usually family members call the funeral firm of their choice (which may not be the deceased's) and have the body taken to the funeral home of their choice. Later (within a day or two) the family makes the arrangements in an AT-Need Arrangement conference.

Deceased human remains become "quasi-property" at the time of death. This means that the body, although belonging to the deceased person throughout life, now becomes the "quasi-property" of the legal next of kin or person designated in the deceased person's will [Last Will and Testament] as the Executor of the Estate.

It is that person's or persons' responsibility to decide on the care of the deceased body:

The person or persons must also decide on what the final disposition of the remains will be. With traditional embalming and viewing of the body, without cremation, this could be either earth burial or mausoleum intombment. With cremation (even if you have had embalming, viewing and a service) the cremated remains must be given a final disposition. There are many options for the disposition of these remains:

There are many other options, but please check your local and state laws before acting! Your local funeral professional will be glad to help you.

With anatomical donation, the body is donated to a medical school for studies by medical students, or for research to find a cure for a specific disease. If you decide you can avoid "funeral" costs by using this donation approach, there are some issues to consider. For instance, if you make arrangements with a medical school prior to your death, consider that if that particular medical school has no space, at the time of death, to take another cadaver? Then other arrangements must be made. If the medical school is able to accept the "gift," after the studies or research have been completed, the remains will be cremated and returned to the legal next of kin or designated legal representative. At that time, a decision must be made on the disposition of the deceased's cremated remains.


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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