Every week, I see families struggling to cover funeral costs. Not because they didn’t love their family member. Not because they weren’t responsible. But because no one ever told them they needed to plan ahead.
And now, they’re left scrambling—setting up GoFundMe campaigns, taking out loans, or pulling from savings they don’t have. It’s stressful, it’s overwhelming, and it happens way more than it should.
But here’s the thing: Funeral costs aren’t going down. The best time to plan is now.
If you’re thinking, “I’ll worry about that later,” I get it. But here’s why that logic could cost you thousands in the future:
- Pre-planning locks in today’s prices. The longer you wait, the more you’ll pay.
- Not planning forces your family to pay out-of-pocket. And it’s always at the worst possible time.
- GoFundMe is not a funeral plan. Neither is relying on relatives to pitch in.

Why I Care About This
I work in insurance because I’ve seen what happens when people don’t plan ahead. I’ve seen families who are grieving while trying to figure out how to pay for a funeral and making decisions in the midst of their greif.
I’ve seen the stress, the panic, the guilt. And I’ve made it my mission to make sure that doesn’t happen to the people I know.
I truly believe that every person should have at least $3,000 set aside for final expenses. Because no one should have to go into debt just to bury a loved one.
Let’s Make Sure You’re Covered
If you don’t have a funeral plan in place, let’s fix that today. It takes 10 minutes, and I’ll make it easy.
Message me or call me at (406) 790-9040, and let’s check this off your list.
💡 Because the most expensive funeral plan… is not having one.






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