| Contrary to what most people believe, cremation does not
limit one's choices. The choice of cremation does not eliminate
a funeral service. A funeral service followed by cremation
need be no different than a funeral service followed by ground
burial. Following the funeral service and cremation, the cremated
remains are usually placed in an urn before being committed
to a final resting place. The cremation urn may be interred
in an existing family burial plot, interred in a special cremation
section at a cemetery or placed in an indoor or outdoor cemetery
columbarium.
Scattering cremated remains may be done at a designated place
on land or water in accordance with state and local laws.
Scattering cremated remains on someone's private property
requires their permission. It is not recommended to scatter
on your personal property (should your home be sold) or on
public property where others may come into contact with the
cremated remains. For many people, it is important to have
a permanent place to go to visit. This allows family and friends
the ability to remember and celebrate a life that has been
lived and touched others.
Can there be funeral services or ceremonies if cremation
is chosen?
Cremation does not limit, but in fact increases the options
available. The options for ceremonies prior to or following
the cremation can include the selection of a casket or an
urn, visitation with the body present (or memorial visitation
where the urn is the focal point), a display of photographs
or personal effects and awards, the location of the funeral
ceremony and selection of music.
Personalized / Unique
All of our services can be customized to meet a family's
needs or wishes. Increasingly, we find individuals want to
create a memorial that reflects a more personalized and meaningful
tribute. Our staff is always available to help you plan and
design a memorial that fully reflects your wishes.
A memorial celebrates a life lived, and can take many forms.
Whatever your wishes, our staff will be pleased to give you
full details about our products and services, and help you
make your decision. They will also make sure that any memorial
you choose meets all your specifications.
Every funeral service should be a memorable, warm reflection
of the person who has died. Many families believe costs may
restrict them from planning a fitting tribute.
Photographs, a special song, even a favorite tie or golf
clubs, can be incorporated into the funeral service to make
it more meaningful. You tell us what it is that made your
loved one so special and we'll give you ideas for personalizing
the service.
Direct Burial
The body is buried shortly after death, usually in a simple
container. No viewing or visitation is involved, so no embalming
is necessary. A memorial service may be held at the graveside
or later. Direct burial usually costs less than the "traditional,"
full-service funeral. Costs include the funeral home's basic
services fee, as well as transportation and care of the body,
the purchase of a casket or burial container and a cemetery
plot or crypt. If the family chooses to be at the cemetery
for the burial, the funeral home often charges an additional
fee for a graveside service.
Tribute to the Life of the Deceased
Families normally have photographs of the deceased at different
stages of life. Our staff can take these photographs, add
music and scenery, and create a memorable DVD depicting important
moments in the life of the deceased for showing during visitation.
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