Pre - Arrangements
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" Basic Planner"

Why Plan Ahead?

Peace of Mind

Many who have undergone the emotional strain of
arranging a funeral within hours of losing a loved one
have made the choice to pre-plan their own funeral.
Doing so lifts the burden from their loved ones by
relieving decision-making pressure at a time of grief and
emotional stress.


Funeral arrangements are a deeply personal choice.
Pre-planning provides you with the time needed to make
practical, detailed decisions that reflect your standards,
lifestyle, taste and budget. And we assure you and your
family that the choices you make will be carried out as
planned.


When you finalize your plan, we can advise you of the
total cost. You do not have to set aside funds for your
plan, but doing so protects you against escalating funeral
costs. By locking in today's funeral costs and ensuring
that the necessary funds are set aside, you help relieve
yourself of unnecessary future worry and your survivors
of an unexpected expense..
Pre-Arrangment allows you to consider cost-effective
options. There are many flexible payment options to meet
your needs.
In Georgia, prearranged funeral contracts are not counted
as assets for Medicaid spend- down purposes  and the
death benefit of a preneed life insurance policy grows
over time to help offset inflation and that growth may not
be taxable to you.
E-mails from Friends and Family
Mrs. Marie Elliott, age 80, of
Suches, Ga. died August 28, 2011.

She was the daughter of the late Jack
Holloway and Carrie Woody Holloway.
She was also preceded in death by her
sister, Lucille Corbin; and brothers,
Russell Holloway and Paul Holloway.

Mrs. Elliott lived most of her life in
Suches, Ga. She worked in the
lunchroom at Woody Gap School in
Suches for several years.

She is survived by her husband, Glenn
Elliott,  Suches, Ga.; daughter and
son-in-law, Rosalie  and J.C. Cambron,
Dahlonega, Ga.; son, Dale Elliott,
Suches, Ga.; sister, Eldine Gilreath,
Suches, Ga.; sister-in-law, Bonnie
Holloway, Suches, Ga.; grandchildren,
Priscilla Reagin and husband James
Reagin, Russell Cambron, Christy
Elliott and Courtney Elliott;
great-grandchildren, Sage Reagin and
James Reagin. A number of other
relatives also survive.

Funeral services are scheduled for 11
AM Tuesday August 30, 2011 at
Banister Funeral Home Chapel in
Dahlonega. Rev. Clarence Drummond
and Rev. Jimmy Tanner will officiate.

Interment will follow in Zion Baptist
Church cemetery in Suches, Ga.

The family will receive friends on
Monday August 29, 2011 from1 PM
until 8 PM at Banister Funeral Home in
Dahlonega.

Banister Funeral Home of Dahlonega
is in charge of arrangements.
Rosalie and Dale, I loved your mother
dearly and will miss her. You have my
deepest sympthy. I know Marie will
truely be missed. Love, Wonda
Holloway Anderson
>

> email = w-rogers@charter.net
> comments = Dear Glenn, So sorry to
hear of Marie's passing. I lost Bill in
December, and i know how it hurts to
lose a loved one. Marie was such a
lovely and wonderful person. I'm sorry
we could not be there as we are out of
town. You are in our prayers.
>
> Janice Rogers and Kimberley
Parker(Rogers)
>

> email = robin_3739@yahoo.com
> comments = Leroy and I are so sorry
to hear about the death of Marie.  I
loved talking to her and visiting with
her. Sorry we couldn't see you at the
funeral. God bless
> Love Roberta and Leroy Fortenberry