In 1989 James Neal, Jr. and Herman Prather became licensed embalmers and funeral directors, and became a part of the MSN family. Margaret Baldez, James and David Neal's sister, also played an integral part in the efficient operation of the business until her passing in 2005. David Neal retired from the business in 2003. Today, James Neal, Sr., James Neal, Jr., Herman Prather, Yvette Neal Green and Anthony Neal all work to continue the tradition and legacy established in 1936 by Mr. Bishop Moss.
Services
A funeral or memorial is a customary way to recognize death and its finality. Funerals are held for the living to show respect for the dead and to help survivors begin the grief process. They also give mourners a chance to share stories, create memories, fulfill religious beliefs & customs, participate in a support system, and gather at a peaceful place during a time of confusion and uncertainty.
Holding a funeral or memorial service for your loved one is a positive first step in the grieving process. Family members and friends get a chance to say their goodbyes, and at the same time, they get to share strong feelings with one another. In the days, weeks and months following the service, people continue to need others to lean on for understanding, encouragement and guidance.
The Department of Veterans' Affairs provides information on memorial benefits, health services, life insurance programs and more. The Social Security Administration allows survivors to report the death of the loved. The site also provides information on potential benefits that can be claimed by the survivors.
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