The family business was started by Kenny Moran, and it continues to be run by his son, Yancy Moran, and business partner, Mark Marstin. While the funeral home has changed significantly, it remains a family run business. Read on to learn more about this family business and its many services. Also, read on for information about military services. Here are some things to consider when selecting a funeral home.
Prices for services
Listed below are the prices for services at the Colbert-Moran Funeral Home. They include the general price list of funeral services, transportation to the cemetery, visitation services, and more. Anyone can view this document, free of charge. Please note, however, that it may not be accurate and is not a guarantee of the quality of services. If you have specific needs, you should contact the funeral home to discuss pricing.
Staff members
The staff of the Colbert Moran Funeral Home are compassionate, professional people who truly understand the wishes and traditions of each family. From choosing a casket to arranging a private viewing, they honor the traditions and personal requests of each family. Listed below are some of the services offered by the funeral home’s staff. To find out more about our staff, visit our website. We hope to meet you soon!
Beautiful grounds
If you are searching for a beautiful burial site for your ancestor, Colbert-Moran Funeral Home is the perfect choice. With its beautiful grounds, you can say your final goodbyes in the greenery of a peaceful cemetery. Regardless of whether you choose a traditional funeral or an environmentally-friendly cremation, Colbert-Moran funeral home has the grounds for you. They will guide you through the process of choosing a burial site, funeral etiquette, and even memorial service etiquette. They will also direct you to the most appropriate memorial site online.
Military services
If you are looking for military services, consider the family of one of our military veterans. Lonnie Rowland, Gertrude Yates, and Kelly King all passed away on February 10, 2021. Both were from Gretna. For more information on these families, please visit the website linked below. The service will be held at 11 a.m. in the chapel of Colbert-Moran Funeral Home.
In the event that military services are necessary, consider Colbert-Moran Funeral Home Incorporated. Their beautiful grounds and attentive care will allow you to honor your loved one. Whether you want a traditional funeral service or a simple cremation, we can assist you with your decision. Additionally, military funeral services are available, including flag burial for veterans. Our funeral directors will guide you through the process, from planning to the service itself.
A military service can include a flag-wreath or a rosary. The family invites everyone to attend and share memories. The family also encourages those who want to attend to share in the service by writing a tribute. If you or a loved one has served in the military, you may want to consider paying tribute to them with a service at a military memorial. At Colbert-Moran Funeral Home, we can coordinate your military service with your local veteran’s organization.
Compliance with “Funeral Rule”
If you’re a consumer and have questions about the “Funeral Rule,” you’re not alone. More than a million consumers are asking the FTC for guidance about this issue. Many questions about the Funeral Rule relate to the evolving technology used by the funeral industry. Many questions revolve around whether or not an online price list is accurate, or how the deceased’s remains should be disposed of. Luckily, there’s help for both. The FTC’s Southeast Regional Office has asked GFDA members to assist the agency with notifying their members.
The Federal Trade Commission has drafted questions about the Funeral Rule and is currently seeking comment on these questions. These questions include the benefits and costs to consumers of complying with the Funeral Rule. During the comment period, be sure to provide empirical analyses that support your position. Also, provide information on what changes would make the Funeral Rule more helpful to consumers. Lastly, comment on the impact the Funeral Rule has on your industry.
Consumers’ rights under the Funeral Rule include the right to buy only the funeral arrangements that they desire. Funeral providers must provide a General Price List that includes any items that are required by law. Funeral providers cannot refuse to handle caskets purchased from other sources or charge fees for using them. This is in line with the “Funeral Rule” and can be found at the Federal Trade Commission’s website. Further, funeral providers cannot refuse to handle caskets purchased elsewhere.
The FTC’s Funeral Rule enforces the law to protect consumers in the purchase of funeral goods and services. It has also imposed strict requirements on funeral providers to ensure that consumers get itemized price lists that clearly disclose all costs. Whether a funeral provider chooses to comply with the Funeral Rule, it is crucial that they make copies of their price lists to be sure the details are accurate and that all consumers have the same information.