Burial Services
Burial Services
We provide personalized burial services to help families honor their loved ones in a meaningful way. From traditional ground burials and mausoleum entombments to eco-friendly green burials and family estates, we offer a range of options to suit your needs and preferences.

Traditional Burial
Our compassionate team will work closely with you to create a meaningful service that reflects your family’s values and personal preferences. From selecting a casket and coordinating with local cemeteries to arranging visitations, ceremonies, viewing services, and hearse transportation, we handle every detail with care and professionalism.

Green Burial or Eco Burial
Green burials focus on simplicity and sustainability, using biodegradable materials such as wooden or bamboo caskets, or natural shrouds, without the use of embalming chemicals to minimize environmental impact. Our caring team will guide you in selecting a natural burial ground or eco-friendly cemetery, ensuring a peaceful and meaningful tribute. These natural burial sites allow for direct placement in the earth, without the need for a concrete vault, creating a gentle return to nature.

Direct Burial
We offer direct burial services for families seeking a simple, dignified, and cost-effective option. A direct burial involves laying your loved one to rest shortly after passing, without a formal funeral service or visitation, though families can choose to hold a separate memorial gathering at a later time. Our caring team will handle all the necessary arrangements, including transportation, cemetery coordination, and the selection of a casket or burial container, ensuring a respectful and seamless process.

Mausoleum Entombments
Mausoleums provide a serene, above-ground resting place within a secure and beautifully maintained structure. Our compassionate team will guide you through the selection process, helping you choose a mausoleum that aligns with your family’s preferences.
Burial FAQs
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Yes, cremation or burial is merely the disposition of the body. Funeral services are to honor and remember your loved one, regardless of disposition.
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Many funeral homes suggest (and may even go so far as to require) embalming if you're planning a viewing or visitation. That's because they want the experience to be as good as it can be for those in attendance, and proper embalming can ensure the deceased looks as good as possible. But as a general rule, embalming is not necessary or legally required if the body is cared for in a relatively short amount of time.
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Today, modern cemetery grounds are well-groomed, with vast expanses of green grass. A burial vault protects this pristine view, ensuring there is no sign of burial plots "settling". Certainly the vault also protects the casket; but the primary role of a burial vault is to protect the beauty of the cemetery environment.
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If your loved one has not made previous arrangements for their burial, leaving you to pick the location of their interment, the first thing you'll need to do involves the selection of the cemetery and burial location within the grounds. You'll also choose the most suitable casket and burial vault, and provide us with the clothing you'd like your loved one to wear (and any 'special items' you'd like us to place in the casket) . Once payment is made, the date and time of interment is agreed upon. At that time, the cemetery grounds keepers will take care of the "opening" and "closing" of the grave and the proper placement of the casket in the burial vault.
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The cemetery will put a temporary identification marker on your loved one's grave, but it is only intended as a placeholder until a permanent headstone or grave marker is set in place. Without one, your loved one's burial site will, when this temporary marker becomes illegible or is somehow removed, appear "unmarked".