What We Do
Basic Direct Cremation Plan
starting at $995
Direct Cremation is for families who want a simple and flexible farewell without a viewing or service.
This package includes:
- Professional Services of Funeral Director & Staff Facilities, Equipment, & Other Basic Services
- Service Vehicle (Documentation Services)
- On-Line Web Condolences
- Crematorium Transfer & Processing Fee
- Non-Expedited Direct Cremation (10-15 Business Days)- $649.00
Basic Identification Cremation Plan
starting at $2,995
This packages include:
- Professional Services of Funeral Director & Staff Facilities, and Equipment
- Other Basic Services (Cosmetology & Grooming)
- Private Identification Viewing
- Service Vehicle (Documentation Service)
- On-Line Web Condolences
- Crematorium Transfer & Processing Fee
Basic Cremation Memorial Funeral
starting at $6,495
This package includes:
- Professional Services of Funeral Director & Staff Facilities, and Equipment
- Anatomical Embalming of Remains
- Bathing Body, Cosmetic/Beautician, Dressing & Casketing and other Aesthetic Care
- Memorial Ceremony at Funeral Home
- Service Vehicle (Documentation Services)
- On-Line Web Condolences & 100 Photo DVD
- Crematorium Transfer & Processing Fee
- Embalming & other care
Why Choose Cremation?
Cremation services are chosen by individuals and families for various reasons. One significant factor is cost-effectiveness, as cremation is often more affordable than traditional burial, eliminating expenses like caskets and burial plots. Cremation also offers flexibility, allowing for memorial services to be held before or after the cremation process, making scheduling easier.
Environmental considerations are another factor, as some view cremation as a more eco-friendly option compared to traditional burial practices.
Portability is an advantage, as cremated remains are easy to transport and can be scattered in meaningful places or incorporated into keepsakes. Religious or cultural beliefs may also influence the decision, as some faiths endorse or require cremation.
Simplicity, the avoidance of decomposition, and personal preference also play significant roles in choosing cremation. Ultimately, the choice between cremation and traditional burial is deeply personal and should align with individual values, beliefs, and circumstances.