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.

Cremation Following a 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 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

Direct Cremation

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

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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