We offer a variety of burial services tailored to your individual needs and preferences:
Immediate Burial: The loved one is buried or entombed without a public service.
Visitation (Viewing/Wake): Family and friends gather with the deceased in an open or closed casket to offer support and say goodbye.
Funeral or Memorial Service: Held at a funeral home, church, or home, these personalized ceremonies celebrate and honor the deceased's life.
Graveside, Chapel, or Committal Service: Conducted at the cemetery, this service allows family and friends to witness the final disposition through ground burial.
For more information on personalizing these services, please contact us directly.
A common misconception is that cremation prevents the possibility of holding a funeral service or visitation. This is not true; you can still have a memorial service to celebrate your loved one's life, with many options available for honoring their memory. After cremation, you can choose from various final disposition methods:
Interment: Bury or entomb your loved one's cremated remains in a family plot, memorial site, cremation niche, or urn garden. Consult our staff for detailed interment options.
Graveside Service: Similar to traditional burial, this service allows loved ones to honor the deceased during the burial of the cremated remains with prayers and tributes.
Scattering: Spread the cremated remains in a memorial garden, cemetery, over water, or any meaningful location. You may also choose to scatter some remains while retaining the rest in an urn for interment.
Multiple Urns: Distribute the cremated remains into several urns, enabling family members separated by distance to have a nearby resting place for their loved one.
These options allow for meaningful tributes that reflect the individuality of your loved one.