No matter what you choose…..

… cremation is simply a form of final disposition. It’s the other things you do that determine whether a final tribute is meaningful, healing, personalized, and exactly what your family needs to grieve.

Direct Cremation

  • Preparation and transfer of the deceased
  • Services of a funeral director
  • Online obituary
  • Options for cremated remains

Cremation with Memorial Service

  • Preparation and transfer of the deceased
  • Services of a funeral director
  • Online obituary
  • Options for cremated remains
  • Gathering of friends and family
  • Reception after service

Cremation with

Funeral Service

  • Preparation and transfer of the deceased
  • Services of a funeral director
  • Online obituary 
  • Options for cremated remains
  • Gathering of friends and family
  • Reception after service
  • Embalming and preparation of the body
  • Viewing & rental casket

Cremation Authorization Form

A cremation authorization form is a legal document granting permission for the cremation of a deceased person. It captures your specific preferences, like the disposition of ashes and any cultural or religious considerations, ensuring that the process aligns with the heartfelt wishes of your loved one and your family.

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Additional Customization:

Gathering

Venue Options:

  • Our chapel
  • Church
  • Outdoor venue
  • Graveside
  • etc.

Gathering

Venue Options:

  • Our Chapel
  • Church
  • Outdoor Venue
  • Graveside
  • Your Choice

Processional

Vehicle Options:

  • Utility/Service Vehicle
  • Funeral Coach/Hearse
  • Limousine

Processional

Vehicle Options:

  • Utility/Service Vehicle
  • Funeral Coach/Hearse
  • Limousine

Personalize

Healing Elements:

  • Music
  • Readings
  • Artwork
  • Etc. 
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Personalize

Healing Elements:

  • Music
  • Readings
  • Artwork
  • Your Choice

Why is it important to have a meaningful, healing, and personalized funeral service?

Meaningful - When something has meaning, it has deeper purpose, deeper poignancy. By intentionally creating a meaningful service, you allow mourners - family, friends, neighbors - to say goodbye in a way that will help them heal and bring peace and comfort for years to come. 


Healing - After the death of someone loved, you will experience feelings of grief. These emotions look different from person to person (sadness, anger, guilt, regret, shock, disbelief), but a meaningful service can help bring healing and comfort to a hurting heart.


Personalized - Above all, it’s essential to personalize a funeral service. Without personalization, you cannot create meaning or facilitate healing. Without personalization, you get a cookie-cutter experience instead of a one-of-a-kind final tribute.

Together, all three - meaningful, healing, and personalized - come together to create the sweet spot for a funeral service that will heal hurts, touch hearts, and help you say goodbye to a truly unique and irreplaceable person.

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