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What to Do with a Dead Body, Who’s in Charge, and Who Pays

What to Do with a Dead Body, Who’s in Charge, and Who Pays

Episode 18 Published 9 months, 3 weeks ago
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What do you actually do when someone dies? Call 911, the coroner, or Google “funeral homes near me”? In this episode, director of pre-planning at Feldman Mortuary in Denver, Colorado, Jamie Sarche, returns to The Death Readiness Podcast to demystify what really happens behind the scenes after a death. We discuss how a lack of planning can leave your family vulnerable to grief, manipulation, and financial strain, why skipping a funeral can backfire, and how pre-planning can be the ultimate act of love.

We discuss:

Whom to call when someone dies at home

  • Why calling 911 is often required unless hospice is involved
  • The role of hospice, coroners, and funeral homes in body removal and care

What happens to the body

  • Where the body goes after death
  • Differences in funeral home care practices

Who makes decisions after a death

  • How state law determines who has authority
  • Why written declarations are often unknown or unused
  • Complications with second marriages and family dynamics

Why funeral pre-planning matters

  • Avoiding manipulation and overspending during grief
  • Ensuring your family knows your wishes and avoids unnecessary financial strain

The costs of funerals

  • How pre-paying through a funeral home can lock in prices and protect loved ones

The emotional side of funerals

  • The six needs of mourning (Jamie and Jill discuss Dr. Alan Wolfelt’s framework)
  • Why skipping funerals can lead to complicated grief
  • How funerals create meaning, community, and continued connection

Final expense insurance vs. funeral pre-payment plans

Actionable steps you can take

  • Conversations to have with family now
  • How even simple communal gatherings can support healthy grieving

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