Funerals
Funeral practices are influenced by religious and cultural
traditions, costs and personal preferences. These factors help
determine whether the funeral will be elaborate or simple, public
or private, religious or secular, and where it will be held. They
also influence whether the body will be present at the funeral, if
there will be a viewing or visitation, and if so, whether the
casket will be open or closed, and whether the remains will be
buried or cremated.
Traditional Service
A traditional service for burial, entombment or cremation, is
usually the service of choice. The traditional funeral service is a
meaningful expression for the family, and it gives friends and
associates an opportunity to offer their support and
tributes.
Graveside Service
A graveside service held at the burial site is one of several
service options. This is available for families that choose not to
have a visitation or a funeral service at our funeral home or your
church. It consists of family and friends meeting at the grave for
a short service.
Memorial Service
A personalized Memorial Service with photographs and memorabilia
can be held in our funeral home chapel or a location of choice.
Generally, a member of the clergy or other person chosen by the
family conducts a service of remembrance. We encourage the active
participation of the family in helping plan this part of the
service. Many times family members choose to personalize the
service by giving a reading, singing or assisting the clergy.