What we offer
No matter your choice, we can offer you a space to join with family and friends in grief, comfort and love. And above all, we will do our utmost to honor your loved one. We will be happy to go over all your options and answer any questions that you may have.
Funeral Service
Whether you choose burial or cremation, you can hold a funeral service to honor your loved one. We are happy to provide a traditional funeral or something completely unique. Many cultures and religions have special funeral traditions and we will do our best to accommodate your requests. This is a moment for you and your family and we are honored to help you in any way that we can.
Memorial Service
This can be held shortly after death or weeks later, with or without an urn present. What’s important is that it creates a time and a place for family and friends to gather together and support one another, share memories and pay their respects. We can hold a memorial service at our funeral home, the final resting place or at your home.
Burial
We can provide an immediate burial without a public service; a visitation, viewing or wake with a closed or open casket; a funeral service at our funeral home, church or private home and a graveside service at a cemetery. You can choose whether you’d like a public or private service or a combination. It is entirely up to you how you wish to pay your respects.
Traditional Cremation
You can have a traditional funeral service before a cremation or a memorial service at any time with or without the urn present. You can keep the urn, scatter the ashes or have the urn buried in a grave or columbarium where we can hold a service. Whether you choose burial or cremation, we’re here to offer you a meaningful ceremony.
Water Cremation
Cremation by Water, also known as Alkaline Hydrolysis, Water Cremation, Aquamation or Bio Cremation, is an alternative cremation method for humans. It mirrors Mother Nature’s natural process of decomposition of organic material reducing to its most basic building blocks in hours instead of decades. The flameless process uses a solution of 95% water and 5% salts to reduce a body to liquid and bone. The safe sterilized liquid, also known as grey water, is routed to the wastewater treatment center. The bone fragments are dried and processed into a fine powder like substance. With over 90% energy savings when compared to fire-based cremation, this is truly the safer and greener choice for the air we all share and the planet we leave behind.