Tuesday, September 23, 2014

FAQ: What is the Difference of a Burial Insurance VS. Pre-Planning with the Cemetery or Funeral Home?

Why Pre-Planning with the Funeral Home  or with the Cemetery is Cheaper than Buying a Burial Insurance 
Edna Navarro


Yes, you read it right...Burial insurance is one of the costliest insurance there is.
Here's why:


1  If you buy at the funeral home, you lock the price at today’s cost.  Take for example Mrs.  R.  She was a  young mom at 39 when she planned and  purchased her funeral arrangement at Oak Hill Memorial Park.  In 1978, she paid about $1600. Her family could have paid $7,500.00 to get the same arrangement she picked when she passed away in 2013.

2 If you buy at the funeral home, you don’t pay whole of your life.  Burial insurance are typically whole life insurance- meaning you pay until you die or until its maturity date at your 100th plus years! See my own scenario.  I planned and purchased my funeral arrangement on a  five-year payment plan.  That’s it.   I will pay Five years, I am done .  There’s an option of paying it off as a single payment, a three-year  payment, or  a five-year payment.  

   If you buy at the funeral home, you are protected from inflation.  Again, you lock the price at today’s cost.  Take Girlie C, for example.  Ten years earlier, she purchased a $10K burial expense for her mom. But at  the time of her mom’s passing, she was short  $10K.  As the years went by, due to inflation the $10K coverage she got was really really short. Again, if she went directly to the funeral home, this could not have happened.

4  Burial Insurance other than those purchased at a funeral may be  more expensive.  Do the  math. If you are 50 years old  and  have the average life span of 80,  and if a  burial arrangement is purchased other the   funeral home, you may be paying upto 30 years. But that is not the case if you purchase it directly from the funeral home.  Burial insurance could be very very expensive if not done correctly.

Edna Navarro

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Friday, March 21, 2014

History Lives at Oak Hill Memorial Park in San Jose, CA

Union Veterans of the Civil War-1861-1865 at Oak Hill Memorial Park


Aerial View of the 911 Memorial at Oak Hill Memorial Park




Saturday, January 25, 2014

FAQ: Do I need to pre-plan a funeral arrangement if I have a million dollar life insurance?



Well, let me ask you a question. If you are throwing a  birthday bash tomorrow, are you going to plan the details like the food, the cake, venue, decor, who to invite and what not on the same day?

How would that be?

The good thing about birthday is, you know the exact date of a birthday.

BUT.... Do you know when is your funeral?

Just like a birthday party,  a celebration of life (as in Funeral) needs some details to make it meaningful and to bring comfort to loved ones left behind.  Do you prefer a cremation or a traditional burial?  Do your loved ones know what you want?  or is she or he capable of doing the arrangement?  Where?  Closed casket?  Ash scattering?  The final outfit? Flowers? Who would you like to  be notified? and a hundred more decisions to make...

Imagine your loved ones taking care of these details while he or she is grieving.

Wouldn't it be more comforting for a spouse left behind if the these final arrangement are taken care of  and not start from scratch. Sure you have the money, but would the money buy them peace of mind at this difficult time?


Having the money is a great thing, but arranging funeral is another thing.

Edna Navarro

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