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Cremation Services

One of the biggest misconceptions about cremation is that there cannot be a funeral service or visitation. This is simply not true. Families may choose to have a traditional funeral or memorial service before cremation, allowing loved ones the opportunity to gather, remember, and honor the life of the deceased in a meaningful way. Others may prefer to hold a memorial service after cremation—both options are available, and we are here to help guide you through those choices.

 

There are many ways to celebrate and honor your loved one’s life. After the cremation and memorial services, several options are available for final disposition:

  • Interment means burying or entombing your loved one’s cremated remains. This may take place in a family plot, memorial site, cremation niche or urn garden, or other indoor or outdoor locations. Our staff can provide a detailed list of interment options.

  • Graveside services are similar to those held with a traditional burial, where family and friends gather at the place of interment to offer prayers, reflections, or other meaningful tributes.

  • Scattering allows cremated remains to be placed in a memorial garden, cemetery, over water, or another meaningful location. Families may choose to scatter a portion while keeping the remaining cremated remains in an urn for interment or another form of disposition.

  • Multiple urns may be used to divide cremated remains among family members, offering comfort to those who live far apart by allowing each to keep their loved one close.

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