The Greatest Gift You’ll Ever Give: Why We Created
At-need Blog Post & FREE GUIDE

The Greatest Gift You’ll Ever Give: Why We Created

  • Posted Tuesday, April 14, 2026 by Beck Funeral Home

"The Peace of Mind Portfolio: Answering the Top 10 End-of-Life Paperwork Questions," discusses that the most valuable legacy is clarity for survivors. It highlights the emotional and administrative burden of making over 70 decisions in the first 48 hours after a loved one passes. The guide goes beyond a standard Will, emphasizing that documents like beneficiary designations can override a Will. 

Announcing a Death with Sensitivity and Respect
Etiquette Blog Post

Announcing a Death with Sensitivity and Respect

  • Posted Monday, April 13, 2026 by Beck Funeral Home

Announcing a Death with Sensitivity and Respect," provides guidance on how to sensitively and respectfully inform others about the passing of a loved one. Lean on your support network for strength during this difficult time.

Retirement Security: The Full Spectrum, Including Funeral Preplanning
Preplanning Blog Post & Podcast

Retirement Security: The Full Spectrum, Including Funeral Preplanning

  • Posted Friday, April 10, 2026 by Beck Funeral Home

Explore a proactive approach to retirement security, encompassing not just financial strategies but also the often-overlooked aspect of funeral preplanning.

Aging Solo? How to Stay in the Driver’s Seat of Your Future
Preplanning Blog Post & FREE GUIDE

Aging Solo? How to Stay in the Driver’s Seat of Your Future

  • Posted Wednesday, April 8, 2026 by Beck Funeral Home

"The Solo Traveler’s Legacy: Planning for One," is a guide for solo agers on how to maintain control over their future decisions, ensuring their wishes are followed instead of being left to a "family-first" legal system.This planning process is about gaining peace of mind to enjoy the present with confidence.

Easter - Finding Hope Amidst Loss
Holiday Blog Post

Easter - Finding Hope Amidst Loss

  • Posted Saturday, April 4, 2026 by Beck Funeral Home

Easter is a time meant for celebrating new beginnings and hope, but if you're grieving, it can feel like it just shines a spotlight on everything you've lost.