SERVICE. SUPERIOR IN EVERY RESPECT.
This is what personal service really means: attention to your wishes, respect for your budgetary requirements, and complete funeral services for families of every faith, culture, and ethnic origin.
Our services may include:
- Traditional religious funeral service at the family church or in our chapel, followed by procession to cemetery with committal rites. This may be preceded by a day of visitation or a brief viewing prior to the hour of service.
- Graveside service with interment. This can include a visitation, or memorial service in our chapel or other convenient location.
- Cremation, with or without memorial services. We offer many dignified options for this ancient form of disposition of the deceased.
- Extensive opportunities for personalization, including memory tables, video tributes, and special ceremonies. We specialize in helping families create a truly personal remembrance.
- Private family gatherings. We arrange these important events at our beautiful facility, or in any location of your choice.
- Veterans burial at any National Cemetery, and benefit services. We are especially proud to honor America’s veterans.
- Preplanning funeral arrangements. It is one of the most important plans you can make.
- Assistance with Social Security, Veterans benefits, pensions, insurances, and other documentation.
Of course, you may choose among many other types of observances and services, selecting the elements most appropriate for you and your family traditions. Please ask about all the available options and choices.
Services as unique as the individual.
We listen carefully to your wishes, and are completely familiar with the traditions of all faiths and cultures. One of our most important goals is to help shape the service to the specific wishes of the family, and to communicate the story of the person who has died. Memory tables, displays of cherished possessions, tribute videos, picture memorials, large poster pictures, and other special touches enhance the fond memories we carry away from the service. Please ask about the many respectful, dignified ways to help family and friends appreciate the life that has been lived.
Caring for You After the Funeral
Everyone faces personal loss, but not everyone deals with it in the same way. Sometimes, a person may need more help in coping with grief than family and friends can provide. We are especially committed to providing ongoing services and support to those who have suffered a loss.
We offer books, brochures, videos, and other resources that explain the grieving process, and help us to heal from our grief. There is also information on explaining death to children, funeral etiquette, and other frequently asked questions.
An important personal resource is our close ongoing relationships with many community health agencies, counselors, clergy, and support groups. Many times, our referrals help speed the healing process. Why do we devote so much time and effort to these activities? Because we care.

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We're here to help you and your family in any way we can.
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If you have any questions about funerals, you can get immediate answers to your questions by accessing Funeral Questions.
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You can preplan your funeral from the convenience of your own home. Simply click on the Preplanning Online button and fill out the form.
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Funeral Etiquette
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Ways to Remember
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Loss of a Pet
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Helping Children Cope wih Death
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Click here to request a free copy of any of our brochures.
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