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Pre-planning, or pre-arranging funeral services can
be an enormous "peace of mind" step in your future
plans; perhaps not so much for you, who are making
the arrangements, but for your loved ones who
will be left behind. For those family members who
are suddenly faced with making funeral decisions,
when a loved one dies, they are so completely overwhelmed
and in shock that they have no idea where to begin
with making funeral plans. They make look at one
another in confusion and grief and not have a clue
as to what Mom or Dad or Grandma or Grandpa would
have wanted. They do not know where to turn for
vital information for death certificates, or where
to find family history for the obituary. The loss
they feel with the death is magnified by the fact
that they do not know what steps to take next.
Mary Pack, the advanced
planning director at the Colyer Funeral Home, will
help to explain and guide you through this natural
part of life. She will meet with you at the funeral
home or at your residence with a preset appointment.
DEDICATED STAFF ANYTIME, ANYWHERE
Mike Patterson and his dedicated staff at the Colyer Funeral Home have
committed themselves to caring for local and area
families in times of loss and grief. The staff
understands the emotions and overwhelming sense
of pain and confusion that families can experience
at a time in their lives when their world seems
to have turned upside down. Death, whether, sudden,
expected, young, or old ... is a trauma in someone's
life ... you can count on the Colyer Funeral Home
staff to be available 24 hours a day when you or
your family are in need. Mike Patterson, Stan Jepson,
Charm Friedlan and Virginia Davis are constants
in a changing world.

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