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Start Preplanning NowMy journey to the funeral profession began in my junior year of college. I made frequent trips to the career development office and even took the Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator exam to help guide me. Each time I took the test, the funeral industry came up. At the time, I didn't take it very seriously, but it always stayed with me. Years later, I met the Murphys, who own Schulte & Mahon-Murphy Funeral Home. After many discussions, I knew that helping people create a healing and meaningful experience was the right place for me. Now, I receive incredible training and have the freedom to do what I do best: help others. There are hundreds of ways to serve; this just happens to be the incredibly unique and special way I get to make an impact.
You have always protected your family by planning ahead in case of emergencies. Planning ahead for funeral wishes is no different.
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Learn More »My journey to the funeral profession began in my junior year of college. I made frequent trips to the career development office and even took the Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator exam to help guide me. Each time I took the test, the funeral industry came up. At the time, I didn't take it very seriously, but it always stayed with me. Years later, I met the Murphys, who own Schulte & Mahon-Murphy Funeral Home. After many discussions, I knew that helping people create a healing and meaningful experience was the right place for me. Now, I receive incredible training and have the freedom to do what I do best: help others. There are hundreds of ways to serve; this just happens to be the incredibly unique and special way I get to make an impact.
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This eBook explains why funerals are important and how to plan a funeral that meets the needs of a family following a loss. It features noted author, educator, and grief counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt, who explains the key role funerals play in the healing journey.
This eBook contains valuable information about burial benefits available to veterans. The Veterans Administration (VA) offers financial assistance and benefits that can help veterans plan a healing and meaningful funeral ceremony.
This eBook will give you practical tools that will help you plan a final tribute that meets your family’s needs, fulfills your own final wishes, and brings peace of mind and healing to those left behind to mourn.
This document explains how you can protect more of your assets with a prepaid funeral plan if you’re trying to qualify for Medicaid benefits.
This helpful guide will walk you through the steps of putting your final wishes in writing for your loved ones. Fill out this guide and place it on file with your emergency contacts and your preferred funeral home to make sure your wishes are known and carried out.
My journey to the funeral profession began in my junior year of college. I made frequent trips to the career development office and even took the Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator exam to help guide me. Each time I took the test, the funeral industry came up. At the time, I didn't take it very seriously, but it always stayed with me. Years later, I met the Murphys, who own Schulte & Mahon-Murphy Funeral Home. After many discussions, I knew that helping people create a healing and meaningful experience was the right place for me. Now, I receive incredible training and have the freedom to do what I do best: help others. There are hundreds of ways to serve; this just happens to be the incredibly unique and special way I get to make an impact.