Bereavement

Pheple FCU extends our deepest sympathy for the loss of your loved one. We’re here to help you in every way possible.


What to do when a loved one passes

Before you contact any financial institutions

Depending on account ownership, we may need an original or certified copy of the death certificate and certificate of appointment. 

Helpful Information

If your loved one was receiving government payments by direct deposit from a federal paying agency (such as Social Security, Department of Veterans Affairs), you must notify them of the death as soon as possible.

Pheple FCU is required to return any government payments made after the date of death in the decedent’s Social Security number. This can be a complicated and challenging process. Helpful numbers are below to assist in this process.

Agencies you may need to contact

If your loved one was a member of Pheple FCU

Please make an appointment at one of our branches; this will allow us to make sure that we can give you personalized assistance in navigating the necessary procedures to settle your loved one’s affairs.


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How to prepare your estate planning

It can be challenging to know where to begin when you're handling a loved one's financial affairs. Dealing with finances can feel overwhelming. We are here to make the process of transitioning accounts as simple as possible. Every situation is unique, so you may also wish to reach out to a lawyer, tax professional, or trusted advisor for assistance.

 
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Disbursement of funds

Pheple FCU’s goal is to protect the privacy and wishes of our Members according to the signed Account Agreement, so we may require specific documents, court documents or involve processing from other official agencies.