Cremation Services
A common misconception is that cremation precludes having a funeral service or visitation. This is not true; you can still hold a memorial service to celebrate your loved one's life. There are many options for honoring their memory. After the cremation and memorial services, various choices are available for the final disposition of your loved one's remains.
- Interment: Bury or entomb your loved one's cremated remains in a family plot, memorial site, cremation niche, urn garden, or other indoor/outdoor locations. Consult our staff for detailed interment options.
- Graveside Service: Similar to traditional burial services, loved ones can honor the deceased at the burial of the cremated remains with memorial prayers and tributes.
- Scattering: Spread the cremated remains in a memorial garden, cemetery, over water, or any meaningful site. Some remains can be retained in an urn for interment or other forms of disposition.
- Multiple Urns: Distribute the cremated remains into multiple urns, allowing family members separated by distance to have a nearby resting place for their loved one.