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Funeral Home and Cremation Care in Mount Pleasant, TN

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Even when it is expected, the death of a loved one can cause feelings of anguish, grief, and overwhelm. No one is ever ready to deal with the emotional pain of losing someone they loved in life. Fortunately, there are quality funeral home and cremation care providers in Mount Pleasant, TN, to help you plan and conduct a funeral that will honor your fallen loved one.


But before any of the funeral arrangements are coordinated, there are many things to be considered. Some important decisions will need to be made right away, and others will need to occur soon after. Here are several things you need to do immediately after a death occurs as you move toward funeral and final interment of your loved one:

Contact the Proper Authorities

Depending on where the death of your loved one occurred will determine which authorities you should notify:


  • If they passed away in a hospital, nursing home, or another care facility, the staff will notify both you and the proper authorities directly.
  • If the death occurred at home or work, call the deceased’s doctor or emergency care team. They will need to identify cause of death for legal documentation. 
  • If no one else was present when the death occurred, be sure to notify the police. Avoid moving the deceased from their place of death until instructed.


Contact a Funeral Home in Mount Pleasant, TN

A qualified funeral care director will be a bastion of support to you and your family. When you first call them, they will guide you through the next steps, asking preliminary funeral questions about your needs and wants. They will also arrange for the mortal remains of your loved one to be brought to their funeral home for care according to your instruction or any pre-need plans in place. More in-depth arrangements will occur in person when you visit the funeral home.


During your call, the funeral director will provide initial instructions of things they will need from you to get started, such as burial clothing. They will be available to you and your family, caring for your needs every step of the way. You can contact them as needed. 

Request Death Certificate

Death certificates are legal documents that identify vital statistics about the deceased, including cause of death. It is signed by their physician. When death is due to accident, a medical examiner or coroner can complete the document.


A quality funeral home and cremation service in Mount Pleasant, TN can help you to file the form with the county when needed. They can also help you to obtain certified copies for use in closing out your loved one’s affairs, such as bank accounts, benefit claims, property sales, and transfers, etc.

Notify Family and Friends

Letting family and friends know about the deceased death is an important step. It’s best to personally call family and close friends so that they hear the news firsthand. Other friends and acquaintances can be informed of death through email or social media. An obituary publication can be useful as well. Be sure notice is given to any work colleagues, civic clubs, hobby or sports teams, church connections, or other community groups in which the deceased was involved. Make sure to provide everyone with the details of funeral plans. If you haven’t finished arrangements yet, let them know where to find these details later.

More than 80 Years of Experience

Williams Funeral Home & Crematory is a team of funeral care professionals on a mission to serve the families and individuals of our community in their hour of need. Since 1935, we have been honored to provide quality funeral home and cremation care in Mount Pleasant, TN, and the surrounding areas. When your family is faced with the loss of someone special, call us for support. Our funeral home is located at 819 N Main St, Mt Pleasant, TN 38474. You can reach us by phone at (931) 379-5574.

Funeral and Cremation FAQs

  • How can we personalize a funeral to reflect the unique life and personality of our loved one?

    We can personalize a funeral by incorporating the loved one's favorite music, displaying cherished photos and personal items, and sharing meaningful stories during the service. Including elements of their hobbies, interests, or cultural traditions can also add a personal touch. Additionally, creating a themed ceremony or arranging special tributes, like releasing balloons or planting a memorial tree, can make the service uniquely reflective of their life.

  • What benefits and honors are veterans entitled to for their funeral services?

    Veterans are entitled to several benefits and honors, including a burial flag, a government-provided headstone or marker, and burial in a national cemetery. They may also receive a Presidential Memorial Certificate and military funeral honors, such as a rifle salute and the playing of Taps. These benefits help honor their service and provide a dignified farewell. Learn more about Veterans’ funerals.

  • What are the advantages of pre-planning a funeral?

    Pre-planning a funeral ensures that your wishes are known and respected, reducing the emotional and financial burden on your family. It allows you to make informed decisions in advance, avoiding rushed choices during a stressful time. Additionally, it can lock in current prices, potentially saving money in the long run

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