Cremation
Compassionate Cremation Services
Honoring Life with Dignity and Care

Funeral Service and Cremation
A traditional funeral service with cremation allows families to honor their loved one with a formal visitation, and ceremony often including an open or closed casket before the cremation. This option combines the comfort of a traditional farewell with the versatility of cremation.

Cremation and Memorial Service
A cremation with memorial service allows families to celebrate their loved one’s life in a personalized and meaningful way after the cremation has taken place. Without the presence of the body, the service can be held at any time. Memorials bring together family and friends to share memories, stories, and reflections.

Direct Cremation
Direct cremation is a simple and affordable option that involves the cremation without a formal service or ceremony beforehand. This option provides families with the flexibility to plan a memorial at a later time.

Witness Cremation at our Funeral Home
Witness cremation allows family and friends to be present during the start of the cremation process, providing a sense of closure and participation in their loved one’s final journey. This option is often chosen by those who wish to say a personal goodbye or see their loved one for the last time. A witness cremation can take place after a traditional funeral viewing service or on its own. Our on-site cremation facility allows for a seamless viewing and cremation service.
Cremation Keepsakes for Lasting Memories
Honor the memory of your loved one with our thoughtfully curated collection of cremation merchandise.

Keepsake Urn
Choose a custom urn that truly reflects the spirit and memory of your loved one. Once you’ve found the perfect vessel to honor their legacy, we will ensure it is sealed with care and respect, preserving their presence in a meaningful and lasting way.

Cremation Keepsakes
Keepsakes allow family members to have a special reminder of their loved one with them.
Cremation FAQs
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Cremation can be the least expensive option when compared to burial. Cremation can cut out expenses like cemetery cost and a casket. Cremation provides families with the flexibility to plan a memorial service at a time and place that is most convenient. It also allows for a variety of ways to honor your loved one, whether through scattering ashes in a meaningful location, keeping them in a beautifully crafted urn, or incorporating them into memorial art or jewelry.
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Absolutely, in fact, we recommend it.
Our team is happy to discuss any and all options to ensure your cremation is tailored to your wishes, and you'll find that you can personalize services in many unique ways.
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Absolutely. Opting for cremation doesn't limit the ways you can celebrate your loved one's life.
We can help arrange a visitation or viewing prior to the cremation, and we always recommend holding a funeral or memorial service in honor of your loved one. It provides a meaningful opportunity for family and friends to say goodbye and begin the healing process.
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It depends on the cemetery. You will need to ask the cemetery if they allow the cremains to be buried on top of the casketed remains of your spouse. If not, you might be able to utilize the space provided next to him/her.
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The cremation takes place on-site at our funeral home. Your loved one will not leave our care.
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Yes, this is called witnessing a cremation. The family can take part in starting the cremation process.
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Yes. Cremated remains may be shipped via USPS.
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The cremation can take place after all permits have been approved. From start to finish, typically the cremation timeline takes approximately 1 week to complete.
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No, a casket is not required for cremation. However, most crematories do require the body to be placed in a rigid, combustible container for dignity, safety, and practical handling during the cremation process. This container can be a simple alternative container made of materials like cardboard, plywood, or particleboard, which is less expensive than a traditional casket. Families can still choose to use a cremation friendly casket if they prefer, but it is not mandatory.