- Death
in an Institution: When the death occurs at a hospital or
nursing home, the medical staff should take care of all necessary
legal steps. You just need to notify the medical staff that Bryan-Lee
is the funeral home handling the arrangements so they can have
your sign any necessary release paperwork.
- Anticipated
Death at Home: Today, more people with terminal illnesses
are electing to die at home under the care of hospice. In this
situation, you just need to notify Hospice that Bryan-Lee is the
funeral home of your choice, they will then take care of all necessary
legal prearrangements with us so that you are not overwhelmed
with the many important decisions at the time of death.
- Unanticipated
Death at Home or Elsewhere: In these situations, immediately
call 911. The police and emergency medical personnel will then
determine the appropriate steps to be taken. Often, the police
can release the human remains directly to our funeral home. However,
in certain cases, the body may need to go to the Medical Examiner's
office so that they can determine the cause of death.
- Death
out of state: If the death occurs outside of North Carolina,
you should call Bryan-Lee at (919) 772-8225. We can coordinate
with a local funeral director at the place of death. Being a member
of several national association, Bryan-Lee often can save families
money by having our company make arrangements.
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To assure that
one of our funeral home directors is immediately available and can
devote the personal attention and time needed to make the arrangements,
we would request that you call to schedule a mutually convenient
arrangement time. Although the vast majority of funeral conferences
are handled at one of our chapels during normal business hours,
we are available to come to your residence or meet in the evening
or weekends. One of our funeral directors is always on duty 24 hours
a day, every day of the year.
When you come
to the conference, you may want to bring with you the following
items:
- Military
Discharge Papers (Form DD214)
- Recent
Photograph for newspaper & Preparations purposes
- Clothing
- all normal items including undergarments, other than shows.
For women, an outfit closed at the neckline and long sleeves are
preferred.
- Jewelry
& personal items - these items can either be brought to the
arrangement conference, or on the day of the visitation. You will
be given a receipt for such items which will also list your requested
disposition.
At the funeral
arrangement conference, if you have not already made prearrangements
with Bryan-Lee, our funeral directors will need to obtain some virtual
information for completing the death certificate. Certified copies
of the death certificate are legal documents and are issued by the
state of North Carolina Vital Statistics offices. Photocopies are
not considered legal documents. After the original certificate has
been signed by the physician or medical examiner and all vital information
completed by our funeral home. it is filed with the Bureau of Vital
Statistics. Fees for certified copies vary from county to county
within the State.
During the funeral
arrangement conference, we will ask you how many certified copies
of the death certificate are needed. As part of our services, we
will obtain certified copies on your behalf. Although we try to
obtain the certified copies prior to the completion of the funeral
service, this is not always possible. In order to assist you in
ascertaining the number of certified copies needed, below is a list
of potential needs for a death certificate:
- Each Life
Insurance Company
- Pension,
IRA or other retirement benefits
- Each bank
where accounts are maintained
- Stocks
and Bonds
- Real Property
- Motor
Vehicle
- Probate
of Will
- Final
Tax Return
- Your own
files
Please note
that we will notify Social Security of the death so no death certificate
is needed for that purpose.
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