We seldom learn in life to say goodbye for the final time. Learning to do so is vital for making necessary, healthy adjustments in our lives. Choosing a suitable method of disposition is one factor that helps us adjust to life without our loved one. Personal, cultural and religious beliefs all play a part in choosing final disposition and should be carefully considered.
The most common choices for families are burial, cremation and entombment. Remember, a funeral with the body present may be held before cremation. Embalmed bodies are often cremated.
There are many considerations when deciding between burial and cremation, including what best honors your loved one’s wishes for final disposition. Discuss with your funeral director all considerations to make the best decisions for your family, along with additional service prices.
When serving your family, we think it best you concentrate on your family, friends and feelings while leaving things like coordination with clergy, church or reception venue, flower delivery and providing financial assurances for items to our professional expertise.
We place your loved one’s picture and obituary information on our website which allows others to reach out to you via the internet in a PRIVATE and personal manner.
We can arrange for a video tribute, with or without music, for your family and go to great lengths to make certain floral tributes are photographed and descriptions are accurately recorded.
We offer your family a “Things To Take Care Of” list to help you better understand such things as Social Security, Veteran’s Benefits and other Estate Matters which may need to be addressed.
Our service and caring for your family doesn’t end when the funeral service is over or the cremation urn returned to your family. We are willing and able to settle any life insurance claims and/or help notify agencies, which may hold survivor benefits
We have been part of Grief Support Services for most of our time in business, providing helpful mailings to families, specific to your relationship with the deceased, which aid in healing.