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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.
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E-mails from Friends and Family




Mary Frank Clonts Wynn, RNC, aged 68, a resident
of Dahlonega, GA, passed away on November 9, 2011 of
complications from chemotherapy, at Northeast Georgia
Medical Center. She was retired from the Mother-Baby Unit of
that same Medical Center, where she worked from 1980 to
2009 as a Registered Nurse and Certified Lactation Consultant.
Mrs. Wynn was the daughter of James Edward Clonts and
Ruby Vann Clonts, both deceased, of Kingsport, TN. She is
survived by her husband, Dr. Jack T. Wynn of Dahlonega, GA;
daughters Mary Catherine Chamness of Holly Springs, GA,
and Margaret E. Wynn, of Fairburn, GA; son, Dr. Thomas A.
Wynn, of Lexington, MA; and two sisters, Ruby C. Chappell
and Allee C. Hopkins, both of Kingsport, TN. There are four
grandchildren: Allen and Michael Chamness of Holly Springs,
GA, and Zoe and Aaron Wynn, of Lexington, MA.
Mary Frank earned her Master of Nursing degree from Emory
University, and taught nursing at Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta,
and the University of Missouri-Columbia. She designed the
curriculum for the LPN to BSN program at Golden Triangle Vo-
Tech Center in Columbus, Mississippi. Recently she was
auditing courses in art history and medieval history at North
Georgia College and State University.
Mary Frank was active in the Dahlonega United Methodist
Church, where she sang in the choir and played handbells.
She also sang in the choir at St. Paul’s United Methodist
Church in Gainesville for many years.
The memorial service will be at the Dahlonega United
Methodist Church on Sunday, November 13, 2011, at 3:30 pm,
followed by a reception in the Fellowship Hall. Banister
Funeral Home of Dahlonega is in charge of arrangements.
Donations, in lieu of flowers, may be made to the American
Cancer Society or the Dahlonega United Methodist Church.

> email = LPdigsite@netscape.net
> comments = Dear Jack and Family,
> We are so sad to hear of Mary
Frank's illness and its consequences.
Please let us know if there is anything
we can do. We are here to help in your
future. Sincere kind regards,
> Leslie and Frank Perry