[Ogden, December 13, 2014] – Lindquist Mortuaries/Cemeteries, a Utah-based funeral home and cemetery services, provides a no-cost aftercare service for all its clients. Through this, the mortuary reduces the burden of the grief and the completion of necessary tasks after a loved one’s death.
Comprehensive Aftercare Assistance
It is the practice of Lindquist Mortuaries/Cemeteries to go beyond the funeral in providing the utmost care to its customers. This principle serves as the rationale for this aftercare service. As an expert in Federal Employees Civil Service Benefits, the company provides a comprehensive aftercare service without any cost.
The funeral home has experienced family service counselors under its employ, all of whom are ready to provide assistance on different topics. Social security is just one of these many topics, where the counselor helps clients complete all the requirements for dependent benefits. The case is also the same for insurance, title transfers, financial accounts and credit cards, wills and trusts, and tax returns.
Complementary Year-Long Newsletter Subscription
The aftercare service also includes a free subscription to Lindquist Mortuaries/Cemeteries’ monthly newsletter, My Careletter. The subscription is without charge for the first 12 months.
The publication features write-ups from seasoned grief and recovery professionals. The funeral home aims to ease the grief and pain brought about by the loss through these thoughtful articles and letters. The company also posts select articles from My Careletter on its website.
Lindquist Mortuaries/Cemeteries offers the aftercare service to everyone, even if a different company provided the burial or cremation process. The funeral home encourages prospective clients to reach out via phone or email for more information on this service.
About Lindquist Mortuaries/Cemeteries
Lindquist Mortuaries/Cemeteries has over 140 years of experience in the field. It began as a small business venture by the oldest son of a Swedish immigrant. In its early days, there was only one mortuary in Ogden under the Lindquist name. Since then, the family-run business has become an institution in Utah for providing top-notch death care services.
Eventually, the business continued to progress and opened opportunities for expansion. Today, Lindquist Mortuaries/Cemeteries has seven mortuaries around Utah. It has also managed to build three memorial parks in different locations.
Visit www.lindquistmortuary.com for more information about the company and its services.