Planning a funeral can be challenging for grieving families, but it’s crucial to provide a supportive environment for closure and healing. Gathering with loved ones allows family and friends to share memories, offer sympathy, and create a network of comfort and support during this difficult time.
Burial Service
There are different services that you can choose for a loved one’s burial, depending on your needs and preferences.
- Immediate Burial: Burial without a public service or gathering.
- Visitation: Family and friends gather to say goodbye, with an open or closed casket.
- Funeral Service: A ceremony at the funeral home, church, or home to celebrate and remember the deceased.
- Graveside Services: Held at the cemetery, allowing family and friends to witness the final disposition.
Cremation Service
Cremation can be accompanied by a funeral service or visitation to honor your loved one's life.
- Interment: Burial or entombment of cremated remains in a family plot, niche, or garden.
- Graveside Services: Memorial services held during the burial of cremated remains.
- Scattering: Spread the cremated remains in a meaningful location or retain some in an urn.
- Multiple Urns: Share cremated remains among family members in separate urns.
Green Burial Service
Eco-friendly burial options for those who prioritize environmental sustainability.
- Description: A green burial honors the deceased while reducing environmental impact, making it an ideal choice for nature lovers and those passionate about eco-friendly lifestyles.