We offer three main cremation options; each can be modified to meet your needs:
Traditional cremation is much like a traditional funeral. The remains of the deceased, placed in a cremation or a rental casket, is the focal point of the celebration. Visitations can take place prior to funeral services, and they are all followed by the cremation itself. Once the cremation has occurred, cremated remains are returned to the family, who can then decide to scatter, bury, or retain the ashes in an urn.
A memorial gathering can occur at any time after the cremation process. The urn is usually on display at the service, which can take place in any setting preferred by the family.
Direct cremation involves completion of all required paperwork and transportation of the deceased from the hospital, home, nursing facility, or coroner's office directly to the crematory for the cremation process.