Also, (this sounds weird) I have an online friend who is a funeral director in New Orleans, and his standard advice is for the family member making the arrangements to take a mostly disinterested third party with them, to act as a buffer for obvious nickel-and-diming.
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Also, (this sounds weird) I have an online friend who is a funeral director in New Orleans, and his standard advice is for the family member making the arrangements to take a mostly disinterested third party with them, to act as a buffer for obvious nickel-and-diming.