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Cremation is the process of reducing the body of the deceased to fragments
of bone by way of heat and flame. We prefer to use "cremated remains"
rather than "ashes" because we believe that the term "ashes" can be misleading.
Our Cremation Code
of Ethics displayed in our facilities explains your rights and options
when selecting cremation.
Our concern about
proper cremation procedures led to our decision to establish our own crematory.
We operate state-of-the-art equipment in an impeccably clean facility
and observe strict procedures that ensure the highest legal and ethical
standards.
Our cremation facilities,
qualified staff, procedures, prices, and our reputation for excellence
allows us offer you unsurpassed quality, value, and peace of mind.
| Visitation
And Ceremony |
Private
Viewing And Ceremony |
- Open to all who wish
to attend
- Opportunity for friends
to express support E.G.: "The family will receive friends at the
mortuary on Tuesday from 4 - 8 P.M."
- Religious, Non-Religious,
or Contemporary ceremony
- Opportunity to pay tribute
and share memories
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- Attendance at your request
- Religious, Non-Religious
or Contemporary
- May honor preference
of deceased while addressing needs of survivors
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| Private
Viewing |
Memorial
Ceremony |
- Opportunity for designated
family and friends to say a final "good-bye"
- Encourages acceptance
of reality and healthy expression of grief
- May honor preference
of deceased while addressing needs of survivors
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- Religious, Non-Religious,
or Contemporary
- Allows family and friends
to share memories and express their feelings
- Urn present - may be
a helpful focal point acknowledging death's reality
- Display photos and personal
mementos
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