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 Crematory Services

Frequently Asked Questions


Can I still have a funeral or celebration gathering?

Families choosing cremation have the same opportunities for a funeral or celebration gathering as do families choosing burial. The choice to have cremation is just a decision about the method of disposition of a body, not a choice for or against a funeral service. Funeral service or gathering options available when cremation is chosen can include:

 
  • Cremation following a more traditional service in a chapel or church. This usually includes viewing and having the body present at the service.
  • Cremation with a viewing time for family and friends followed by a "memorial service" (a service without the body present).
  • Cremation without viewing and either preceding or following a memorial service
  • Cremation with viewing and no formal service.
  • Cremation without viewing either preceding or following a reception time for the family and friends to gather and reminisce.
  • Cremation without viewing or ceremony.

The family can decide whether or not the actual urn is to be present when a memorial service is planned.
 

    After the cremation process the remains may be:

     

  • Placed in a cemetery either on a grave space with a loved one, in a columbarium or mausoleum niche or scattered.
  • Returned to the family or delivered to another cemetery for placement
  • Memorialized in other ways