Funeral Consumers Alliance of Southwest Florida
P.O. Box 7756
Ft. Myers, FL 33911
239-573-0507







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FCA Will . . .

  • . . . promote, through education and by example, dignity and simplicity in funeral arrangements.
  • . . . unform members of the various alternatives for the lawful disposition of bodily remains and for services of worship and remembrance.
  • . . . by encouraging prearrangement, eliminate the emotional stress that occurs in the family, due to the lack of time.
  • . . . help the family to be confident that they are honoring your wishes. A choice of simplicity should not be mistaken for lack of respect.
  • . . . offer the service of a cooperating funeral director with facilities to cover Lee, Charlotte, Collier, and Hendry counties, who will provide your request at a pre-determined schedule of prices. Prices and services are subject to change WITH notice. Complete cost and service schedule is to be found on another page.
  • . . . maintain a central file for the recording of all members' arrangements, plans, and desires.
  • . . . stand ready to correct members' addresses or arrangement plans upon request.

The Funeral Consumers Alliance of SW Florida is a nonprofit, philanthropic, educaitonal organization controlled democratically by its members.

It assumes no responsibility for services extended by the funeral home director or cemetery owners.

You Can . . .

  • . . . arrange for simple services and procedures as being desirable and entirely adequate.
  • . . . request memorial services to be held at a time and place convenient to the family.
  • . . . be aware that sympathy be expressed by some gift to a fund or cause in which you have an active interest.
  • . . . move or travel. There are more than 100 affiliates throughout the U.S. Your membership entitles you to transfer to any one for a modest fee. Should death occur away from this area, the nearest reciprocating group will be available to provide similar services.
  • . . . inform your family and/or probable survivors about your membership and its benefits, so your wishes are understood and confusion avoided. It is suggested that you carry your membership car with you at all times.
    • Members meet each year in January to do business and discuss topics related to death and dying. Our business is carried out by volunteers and managed by a non-paid Board of Directors. Your participation is encouraged. Membership is open to all persons.