When
a death occurs, your primary responsibility
is to yourself and the ones you love. For
you to receive the help you need to face the
many issues requiring attention simultaneously,
we urge you to call us immediately. Regardless
of the day or hour, our staff is always prepared
to respond to your needs quickly and competently.
· Initial transfer
of the deceased from the place of death
to our facility.
· Conference with family members
to determine and finalize
funeral arrangements.
· Coordination of details with clergy.
· Publication of obituary in newspapers
selected by family.
· Coordination of details with cemetery
and/or crematory.
· Notification of fraternal orders
or other organizations.
· Supervision and direction of the
funeral or memorial service.
· Assistance in obtaining various
survivors’ benefits when applicable.
· After the funeral or memorial service,
practical assistance with unforeseen details
and help in making adjustments.
In addition, we offer a broad selection
of caskets, vaults, urns, clothing and other
items for your selection. As with all of
the services we offer, we believe that the
families we serve are entitled to simple,
straightforward information about these
items, to enable them to make informed decisions.
· Evening or day
viewing or visitation
· Funeral Service at Funeral Home
or Church
· Committal at Cemetery
· Religious or Non-Religious
· Opportunity to pay tribute and
share memories
· Display photos and personal mementos
· Attendance at your
request
· Funeral Service at Funeral Home
or Church
· Private Committal at Cemetery
· Religious or Non-Religious
· May honor preference of deceased
while addressing needs of survivors
This service is when arrangements
are made to inter or entomb the deceased
in a cemetery without having any ceremony
or visitation.
· Evening or day
viewing or visitation
· Funeral Service at Funeral Home
or Church
· Religious or Non-Religious
· Opportunity to pay tribute and
share memories
· Display photos and personal mementos
· Attendance at your
request
· Religious or Non-Religious
· May honor preference of deceased
while addressing needs of survivors
· Opportunity for
designated family and friends to say a final
"good-bye"
· Encourages acceptance of reality
and healthy expression of grief
· May honor preference of deceased
while addressing needs of survivors
· Religious, Non-Religious,
or Contemporary
· Allows family and friends to share
memories and express their feelings
· Urn present - may be a helpful
focal point acknowledging death's reality
· Display photos and personal mementos
Direct cremation is selected
when no ceremony or visitation is desired.
It is most often the least expensive option
offered.