Obituaries

Catherine Bacchini
B: 1938-12-11
D: 2022-12-18
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Bacchini, Catherine
Kathleen Schak
B: 1948-05-08
D: 2022-12-12
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Schak, Kathleen
Patrick McNamara
B: 1933-06-07
D: 2022-12-10
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McNamara, Patrick
Edward Janeczko
B: 1928-08-26
D: 2022-12-05
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Janeczko, Edward
Michael Pucillo
B: 1983-07-11
D: 2022-12-03
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Pucillo, Michael
John Gazo
B: 1955-05-29
D: 2022-11-28
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Gazo, John
Morris Rossano
B: 1948-07-24
D: 2022-11-24
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Rossano, Morris
Barbara Santangelo
B: 1949-08-12
D: 2022-11-06
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Santangelo, Barbara
Corey Schanel
B: 1986-07-01
D: 2022-10-31
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Schanel, Corey
Antoinette Pisani
B: 1938-05-24
D: 2022-10-30
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Pisani, Antoinette
Winifred Weir
B: 1935-05-10
D: 2022-10-26
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Weir, Winifred
Rocco Albanese
B: 1951-09-13
D: 2022-10-24
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Albanese, Rocco
Angelo Sierchio
B: 1937-03-21
D: 2022-10-24
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Sierchio, Angelo
Richard Berta
B: 1957-01-16
D: 2022-10-24
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Berta, Richard
Mary Flynn
B: 1929-07-14
D: 2022-10-18
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Flynn, Mary
Frank Grabowski
B: 1962-12-20
D: 2022-10-18
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Grabowski, Frank
Remo Micco
B: 1975-11-04
D: 2022-10-15
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Micco, Remo
Barbara Tint-Lahullier
B: 1944-08-01
D: 2022-10-08
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Tint-Lahullier, Barbara
Barbara Doris
B: 1940-03-11
D: 2022-09-29
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Doris, Barbara
Marie Presutto
B: 1948-08-16
D: 2022-09-26
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Presutto, Marie
Catherine Drew
B: 1933-04-01
D: 2022-09-24
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Drew, Catherine

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Are You the Responsible Family Member?

We’ve seen it happen time and again. The person making the initial call to our funeral home turns out not to be the one with the legal responsibilities of making decisions related to the care of a loved one.

While they may feel that they should be the one to make these choices, the law doesn’t recognize them as such – and so their voice can become effectively silenced.

If the deceased has not expressed their wishes through a written document such as a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care, or a Last Will and Testament, where the deceased has designated an agent to fulfill their wishes; then the chain of command, formally called the “order of precedence”, is commonly as follows:

  • Legal Spouse/Partner
  • Surviving Adult Child/Children
  • Surviving Parent
  • Surviving Adult Sibling
  • Ex-Spouse
  • Parent of Minor Child

The person designated as the responsible party, whoever they may be, needs to be present to make decisions, and sign documents. If you are unclear as to who is the responsible person in planning a funeral for your loved one, call us.
 

The Critical Importance of Designating a Representative

If your loved one has yet to specify who they wish to be in control of their funeral service planning, and they are clear-headed enough to do so, now is the perfect time to take care of that task.

This is especially important if they think their relatives will not respect their funeral plans, or if they are on bad terms with them; do not know where they are, or do not have any living relatives.  

And, you might mention that appointing a specific person to arrange their funeral who is not a family member, but is deeply trusted, is a good way to ensure that their final wishes are carried out.

They can designate their choice by completing an Advance Health Care Directive, or the easy-to-read 5 Wishes guide from Aging with Dignity. Should you have questions about doing so, call us, or speak with your family attorney.