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WHERE TO START

Where To Start

When you start planning a funeral, the decisions can initially feel overwhelming. We're here to help you navigate these choices step by step, making the process one of love, healing, and life celebration. The planning can be divided into two main stages: deciding on the service and how to honor your loved one's life, and determining how to care for their physical remains.

Designing A Service

Whether formal or informal, traditional or unique, a funeral allows family and friends to gather and support each other as they begin their healing journey. Services can be held in any setting—your home, outdoors, or at our facilities—and can include music, poetry, or art to celebrate a life well-lived. The possibilities for the service are endless, and we are dedicated to fulfilling your personalized requests.



Our staff is experienced in accommodating the needs of all beliefs, faiths, lifestyles, and relationships. We are here to answer your questions and guide you through the decisions, encouraging you to take your time to create the most meaningful and fitting tribute to your loved one.

Caring for a Loved One's Physical Remains

Once you've chosen how to celebrate your loved one's life, the next decision is how to care for their physical remains. This can be a challenging and emotional choice, and we're here to provide you with the information you need to make the best decision for your loved one and your family.


If you choose burial, you'll need to select a casket and a cemetery, and decide between ground burial and entombment in a mausoleum.

For cremation, you'll need to choose an urn and decide whether to bury, entomb, or scatter the cremated remains, as well as determine the location for this.


No matter which path you choose, we'll be there to support you, help you explore your options, and make an informed decision that feels right for you and your loved one.

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