Cremation Options


Part of making funeral arrangements on behalf of a loved one involves choosing between burial and cremation. This is a big decision based on any number of factors, including religious or spiritual beliefs, finances, and ecological awareness.

It's important to remember that choosing cremation is only one part of providing meaningful end-of-life care. Bringing family and friends together provides everyone with the opportunity to share memories and receive support, and our team can help you plan a fitting memorial service (with or without the cremation urn present) at our facility or in a place of your choosing.

Cremation Service Types


We offer three main cremation options; each can be modified to meet your needs:



Traditional Cremation Services

Traditional cremation is much like a traditional funeral. The remains of the deceased, placed in a cremation or a rental casket, is the focal point of the celebration. Visitations can take place prior to funeral services, and they are all followed by the cremation itself. Once the cremation has occurred, cremated remains are returned to the family, who can then decide to scatter, bury, or retain the ashes in an urn.


Memorial Gathering After Cremation

A memorial gathering can occur at any time after the cremation process. The urn is usually on display at the service, which can take place in any setting preferred by the family.


Direct Cremation

Direct cremation involves completion of all required paperwork and transportation of the deceased from the hospital, home, nursing facility, or coroner's office directly to the crematory for the cremation process.


Why You Should Think of Us as Your Trusted Cremation Services Provider

We've had years of experience serving many families, so we understand and respect your decisions. Not only that, but we will also take all the time you may need to make an informed decision. Call us today or email us through the Contact Us form.
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