Busting Funeral Home Myths

Posted on November 11, 2019 by Cameron Naugle under funeral home
Leave a comment

funeral homes in Jacksonville, FL

You research TVs, computers and phones before buying, so why not do the same with funeral homes? Make sure you understand what you’re purchasing when it comes to funeral homes in Jacksonville, FL. One easy way to do that is to get clear on some common funeral home myths and misconceptions. The following list of funeral home myths and their truths will help guide you on your process:

  • MYTH: Funeral home products like caskets and cremation urns have to be bought from the funeral home.
  • FACT: There’s actually a law that prohibits that! The Federal Trade Commission’s 1984 Funeral Rule protects consumer’s right to purchase funeral products from any source.
  • MYTH: The law requires embalming.
  • FACT: The law does not require embalming in most situations. There are some circumstances that vary by state in which embalming is required. However, these are rare.
  • MYTH: Funeral directors only want to make money.
  • FACT: Like any other professional in customer services, from doctors to florists, funeral directors do charge for their services but strive to make those services worthwhile. There are some funeral directors who are “bad apples” but they are few and far between.
  • MYTH: Funerals are crazy expensive.
  • FACT: You can spend as little or as much as you like when planning a funeral. Services vary in cost depending on location.
  • MYTH: A high-quality casket and vault will preserve remains forever.
  • FACT: Caskets and vaults that are well made with durable construction and high-tech seals help keep water and dirt out, but they will never stop decomposition entirely.
  • MYTH: There are strict laws governing the disposition of cremated remains.
  • FACT: Laws about cremated remains vary greatly from state to state, but they only deal with burial or scattering. Some states have regulations on where ashes can be scattered, but there are no federal laws. Be sure to double-check your state’s laws before scattering remains.
  • MYTH: Funerals homes are sad, depressing places.
  • FACT: While this may have been true in the past, funeral homes have changed a lot Funerals themselves can be very joyous occasions as loved ones celebrate the deceased’s life. In a typical modern funeral, laughter and music coexist with tears and ritual.
  • MYTH: The law requires burial vaults.
  • FACT: Some cemeteries require burial vaults, but there are no laws that require them. Check with your cemetery to make sure you understand their requirements before the funeral.
  • MYTH: Cremation is the only environmentally friendly alternative to burial.
  • FACT: While cremation can be greener than burial, that’s not always the case. There are also lots of other green alternatives out there, and you can choose to have a green burial where there are no embalming fluids, chemicals or unnatural casket materials.

If you want a Jacksonville, FL funeral home you can trust, choose Naugle Funeral Home & Cremation Services. Please visit us at 808 Margaret St Jacksonville, FL 32204, or give us a call at (904) 683-9288 to learn more.

Cameron Naugle

Paul (Cameron) Naugle, Jr., a fourth generation funeral director was born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida. He graduated from Wolfson High School and then went on to graduate from Gupton-Jones College of Funeral Services in Atlanta, Georgia where he was part of the National Mortuary Honor Society (Phi Sigma Eta). He then graduated from The University of North Florida with a degree in Business Administration. He is a licensed funeral director as well as a licensed embalmer. He took over the position of President and CEO of Naugle Funeral Home and Cremation Services in 2012, following in his father’s, grandfather’s and great-grandfather’s footsteps. Cameron is married to Katherine Schnauss Naugle, an estate planning, probate and elder law attorney in Jacksonville and has two amazing children. He enjoys spending time with his family. He also enjoys his hobby of restoring and showing his antique cars. Cameron is a member of the Southside Businessmen’s Club of Jacksonville, as well as a member of the Florida Cemetery Cremation and Funeral Association (FCCFA).

Facebook Google Plus

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *