Funeral Mass Saturday, April 27th, 2019 - 08:45 AM - Our Lady of Mt. Carmel - San Diego
Visitation Saturday, April 27th, 2019 - 11:00 AM to 04:00 PM - Alhiser-Comer Mortuary - Escondido
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04/25/2019
Cristina Lucky
Title: Mom, We Miss You!
We never had a Broken Heart,
Until the day God took you home.
We never knew what pain was,
Until the day you left us to mourn.
Mom, if Love alone could have save you,
You'd be here healthy & strong.
But, Love was not enough,
God knows you've suffered far too long.
We think of you with every breath,
And ever sigh in between...
We think of you every passing day,
Our Beloved Beautiful Queen!
Written by Genevieve Beof Poutoa
04/25/2019
Cristina Lucky
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04/24/2019
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Please have the following information available before you begin the arrangements process. All of this information is required.
Next of kin refers to a decedent's closest living relatives in the order recognized by California law (Health & Safety Code § 7100). For cremation arrangements, this typically means the surviving spouse or registered domestic partner first, then adult children, then parents, then adult siblings, and so on down the line. These individuals have the legal right and responsibility to authorize disposition of the remains when the decedent has not left written instructions or designated a healthcare agent.
When do you need our services?
Now, my loved one has already passed
Soon, my loved one is expected to pass
I am preparing for the future
Who are these arrangements for?
Who is making these arrangements?
Which one of our locations would you like to work with?
Escondido, CA
Lake Elsinore, CA
Which county is your loved one in?
Los Angeles County
Riverside County
San Bernardino County
San Diego County
Where will your loved one be transported from?
Hospital
Nursing Home
Private Residence
ME/Coroner's Office
Another Funeral Home
Other/Unknown
How much does your loved one weigh?
Up to 300 lbs
301-500 lbs
501-700 lbs
Over 700 lbs
Does your loved one have an implanted medical device like a pacemaker or defibrillator? This will need removed before cremation.
Yes
No
I Don't Know
Cremation normally takes about three weeks. After your paperwork has been received, would you like to cut that time in half?
Yes ($450.00)
No
Would you like to schedule a final goodbye visitation for up to 10 people? There is a strict one-hour limit for this service.
Yes ($495.00)
No
Would you like to schedule a witnessed cremation?
Yes ($395.00)
No
After cremation, would you like us to:
Pick up the ashes at our facility (Included)
Scatter at sea off the coast of San Diego County ($250.00)
Delivery of the urn to a National Cemetery - without service ($250.00)
Ship the ashes within the U.S. via USPS ($250.00)
Would you like us to collect fingerprints?
Yes
No
Would you like us to collect lockets of hair?
We can collect up to four lockets of hair.
There is no charge for this
Would you like copies of the official death certificate?
$26.00 each
Please Choose an Urn
Parting Stones - $2,495.00 View Details
Genoa Brushed Urn - $450.00 View Details
Brushed Pewter Urn - $350.00 View Details
In Flight Brass Urn - $350.00 View Details
Natural Veneer Urn - $195.00 View Details
Sheet Bronze Urn - $85.00 View Details
Black Plastic Urn - Included
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Please provide the legal next of kin information
We require signatures from the legal next-of-kin prior to performing cremation. The first person entered should be the informant who will fill out the majority of the paperwork.
Next of kin refers to a decedent's closest living relatives in the order recognized by California law (Health & Safety Code § 7100). For cremation arrangements, this typically means the surviving spouse or registered domestic partner first, then adult children, then parents, then adult siblings, and so on down the line. These individuals have the legal right and responsibility to authorize disposition of the remains when the decedent has not left written instructions or designated a healthcare agent.