Cremation Options

Cremation Options

We are compassionate cremation professionals, dedicated to providing every family we serve with the highest standard of care, respect, and guidance. Our commitment includes:

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Courteous, Professional Service

Our caring team handles every detail for you, including the timely filing of all necessary permits and paperwork. By making sure these documents are completed accurately, we ensure they are accepted by local and state authorities—providing you with peace of mind and preventing any delays in your loved one’s cremation.

Safekeeping and Prompt Return of Cremated Remains

We understand how important it is for families to have their loved one’s ashes returned without delay. That’s why we notify you immediately when the cremated remains are ready and keep the urn safe and secure until you are prepared to bring them home.

Respectful Care of the Deceased and Timely Completion of Cremation Process

Your loved one will be in the care of certified crematory professionals, specially trained to provide compassionate attention and to oversee every step of the cremation process with the highest level of respect and precision.

A Memorial Service to Celebrate the Life of the Deceased

Taking time to reflect on a loved one’s life, share stories, and celebrate special memories can bring comfort and healing. We are here to help you create a meaningful memorial service—whether or not the cremation urn is present—held in our facility or at a location that feels most fitting to your family.

We offer three cremation options; each can be modified to meet your needs:

Traditional Funeral Service followed by Cremation

Traditional Cremation Services

Much like a traditional funeral, these services place the deceased at the center of the gathering, with the body resting in a chosen cremation casket or a rental casket. Families may also hold a visitation before the ceremony, offering time for relatives and friends to gather, share memories, and say their goodbyes. The service concludes with cremation instead of a burial. Once completed, the cremated remains are carefully returned to the family, who can then choose whether to scatter them, inter them in a burial space, or keep them in a memorial urn.

Memorial Service

Memorial Service

The memorial service can be held in our chapel, a church, or any other venue the family chooses. We work with our families to design a service that honors their loved one with stories, music, or scripture. We also have life celebrants who lead services where clergy may not be chosen. Our celebrants are trained to create experiences that help start the healing process.

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Direct Cremation

This step includes completing all necessary paperwork and arranging the transfer of your loved one from the place of passing—whether a hospital, residence, nursing facility, or coroner’s office—to the crematory.