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Riley E. Henderson, 70, passed away unexpectedly on November 17, 2025. Riley was born to the late Robert Henderson and Margaret Bachellor on June 1, 1...
Linda Glenn Cooper, 69, passed away on Monday, November 17, 2025 at the Gibson Hospice Center in Terre Haute. She was born July 7, 1956 in Terre Haute...
Tim “Papaw” Timberman clocked out of his logbook for the last time on November 13, 2025, driving off into the sunset from Brazil, Indiana, surrounded ...
Gary Ray Webb Jr., 51, passed unexpectedly at his residence on November 16, 2025. Gary was born on June 14, 1974 in Tampa, Florida.Gary enjoyed fishin...
Sokratis Katopodis, 86, passed away on November 15, 2025. Sokratis went home to his LORD and Savior at his home in Saline City, Indiana, peacefully su...
Dixie Sinclair,Hey! Guess What? My journey here has ended and through Jesus the Christ, our Lord, I’ve passed to higher ground.I am the daughter of Jo...
Wayne Leslie Nees, 95, passed away November 14, 2025 at Millpond Health Campus with his family surrounding him. Wayne was born to the late Hugh and Ve...
Debra Sue Cress, 73, of Knightsville, Indiana, passed away on October 22, 2025, while staying at the Gibson Family Center for Hospice Care.Debbie was ...
Jesse Hamilton Ellis Jr. 78, passed away at his residence on October 20, 2025. Jesse was born to the late Jesse Hamilton Ellis Sr. and Edna Marie (O’N...
Michael J. Schrader, a man whose spirit was as expansive as his trademark laugh, passed away on Monday, October 20, 2025, at the age of 75. Born on Ma...
Donna Jane Hofmann, 71, of Brazil, Indiana, passed away on October 5, 2025.Donna was born on May 3, 1954 in Terre Haute, Indiana, the daughter of Stan...
Reba Schopmeyer, 87, of Santa Claus, Indiana, passed away on October 5, 2025, while staying at the Timbers in Jasper, Indiana.She was born on December...
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Arranging a funeral can be both emotionally challenging and financially burdensome. Many people have little knowledge about the funeral industry, and in such difficult times, they may be vulnerable to being deceived or taken advantage of.
To protect consumers, Schoppenhorst Funeral Home is obligated to follow the guidelines outlined in the "Funeral Rule". Failure to comply with this rule could result in complaints being filed against the funeral home by the Federal Trade Commission.
The "Funeral Rule" was established in 1984 to ensure that all funeral homes, including Schoppenhorst Funeral Home, provide customers with clear and accurate information about the products and services they offer. This includes providing price details over the phone upon request.
As part of the "Funeral Rule," Schoppenhorst Funeral Home is required to offer a General Price List (GPL) to anyone who asks for it. This list includes various expenses related to funeral services, such as transportation to the cemetery in or around Clay County, as well as costs for viewing or visitation services.
Anyone who visits Schoppenhorst Funeral Home at 301 E 8th Street in Clay City, IN and asks about funeral arrangements is entitled to receive a free copy of the general price list. This applies to all individuals, regardless of whether they intend to purchase funeral services or not.
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