As with many things in life, circumstances and new experiences change what we once knew to be true. For a long time people believed making end-of-life plans alleviates stress when the time comes. Covid has illustrated what the scientific community knows is constantly changing, that when an older (healthy) adult states in the health care…

Individuals often ask what they can do now to prepare for unexpected illness and death. There are a few key questions that everyone should answer to ensure they are prepared. These questions come from common oversights – oversights that have our clients kicking themselves after the fact! Is your estate plan up to date? Review…

In March of this year, in response to the growing COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic challenges, lawmakers approved a two trillion-dollar relief bill called the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Some of the features of this act included recovery rebates of up to $1,200 per person plus $500 for qualifying child, extending…

Here in Minnesota we’re fortunate we haven’t yet experienced a death due to COVID-19. Our state leadership is taking aggressive and quick preventative action, plus we have stellar medical care. In the event this coronavirus catches up with us, we reached out to funeral director Dan McGraw of Gill Brothers Funeral Service and Cremation for…

The floral landscape has evolved within the celebration of life and funeral industry. There are no hard and fast rules, but general etiquette still applies. Our long time, local icon Bachman’s shares guidance when planning your floral contribution and gift for the funeral and/or celebration of life. Sympathy Flowers: Etiquette and Responsibility  Provided by Bachman’s From…