Cremation Services
Choosing to Cremate
Cremation, a versatile choice for final arrangements, accommodates individual preferences and cultural practices. It offers unique memorialization options such as scattering ashes, placing them in urns, or creating memorial jewelry or art. Despite the choice for cremation, families can still honor and remember their loved ones through personalized and meaningful ceremonies. Hosting a funeral or memorial service is recommended, providing a space for collective mourning and support. Additionally, cremation tends to be more cost-effective than traditional burial, with expenses varying based on specific preferences for the service.
Cremation Services
Traditional Funeral Service with Cremation
Memorial Service Post-Cremation
Private Family Vieweing before Cremation
Direct Cremation
Options for Cremated Remains
Burial in a pre-existing family burial site
Keeping Cremated Remains
Placing ashes in a niche within a columbarium
A columbarium is like a resting place for memories – it can be inside a mausoleum, chapel, or standing alone, indoors or outdoors. It’s made up of small compartments called niches, each holding an urn with cremated remains. Each niche has a plaque with the name of the person who rests there, making it a personalized and respectful memorial.
Scattering the Remains
Consider a meaningful farewell by choosing to scatter your loved one’s remains. Communicate this preference with our team in advance, and we’ll guide you through the process with respect and care. Keep in mind however that future access to the area may be restricted because of development or other conditions which may arise.
Traditional Service
A traditional funeral service is a formal ceremony for commemorating the deceased, offering a structured space for grieving loved ones to gather and pay their respects.
Other Services
There are many other types of funeral service options, from direct burial, to transportation, and graveside services, we can help you choose what is the best fit for your needs.
Personalization
Personalizing a funeral adds a unique and heartfelt touch, offering a comforting and meaningful experience for attendees.