Funeral Planning

Who do you turn to when faced with a situation of vital importance to your family? You turn to someone with the expertise in the field and you can trust. When in need of legal counsel you turn to the best and most competent attorney available. The same if you are in need of a physician. When there is a death in the family you should turn toward the one in your community that can provide the very best care. Take care of the smallest details and meet all of the legal requirements necessary for burial; Mohnke Funeral Home.

By the time a funeral director is working with families he or she has received years of education and training, including Mortuary school and a lengthy apprenticeship. They must be licensed by the state and maintain their professional status with continuing education in everything from technical skills to the psychology of grief.

Mohnke Funeral home builds on the 90 plus years of experience and is uniquely qualified to attend to the many details which must be taken care of quickly when death occurs. The deceased must be transferred and prepared. A death certificate must be signed and paperwork filed to facilitate social security and insurance benefits. Details must be arranged with clergy. Obituaries, flowers, visitation, casket selection, grave site preparation, instructions to the pallbearers, organization of the procession and much more.