Cremation Services


For many families, cremation is a dignified and respectful way to remember and honor loved ones that have passed away. Once in our care, your loved one is our highest priority and will remain with us throughout the entire process, as we own and operate our own crematory.

Traditional Services with Cremation

Many people do not understand that this option is available to them. What it involves is a Traditional service including viewing of the deceased and a service with the body present at the funeral either in the funeral home, chapel, church or location the family selects.


After the service, the family usually greets the friends who came to the service, and the deceased is taken to the crematory for the cremation. With this option the family and friends have given themselves the benefit of the viewing and a traditional service with whatever degree of personalization and also have accommodated the deceased’s wish to be cremated.

Viewing, Cremation, Memorial Service

Here is an option that still allows for the viewing of the deceased, and allows family and friends to pay their respects and to face the death.



The difference is that instead of the body being present at the service the cremation takes place after the viewing. The ashes can be present at the memorial service or not.

Here is an option that still allows for the viewing of the deceased, and allows family and friends to pay their respects and to face the death.



The difference is that instead of the body being present at the service the cremation takes place after the viewing. The ashes can be present at the memorial service or not.

Graveside Service

Direct Cremation

If this option is selected, the family signs the cremation paperwork and the body is cremated without any viewing or service.



You can do a memorial service with or without the ashes present if you wish and we would encourage that you do so.

If this option is selected, the family signs the cremation paperwork and the body is cremated without any viewing or service.



You can do a memorial service with or without the ashes present if you wish and we would encourage that you do so.