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Having a personalized and meaningful service to honor your loved one allows friends and family to pay tribute to the life of the deceased and say a final goodbye. Whether you choose burial or cremation, you can have a healing and meaningful ceremony that gives you and your loved ones the opportunity to express your feelings and support each other as you begin the grief journey.
Whether you choose to have a traditional funeral, a celebration of life, or a memorial service, we can help you create a personalized service that reflects the amazing life of your loved one.
A more formal, structured service that takes place before burial or cremation.
A less traditional service option that is often chosen by those who are not particularly religious.
A service that takes place after burial or cremation.
Not Sure Which Service Type to Choose?
We want to make sure you understand all your options and can make the right decision for your family.
While the decision is ultimately yours, we can help you explore your options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Services are customizable, which means the price will differ from family to family. Some families want a simple service or gathering, while others want an elaborate traditional service. When you meet with a funeral director to explore your service options, you’ll receive a breakdown of prices from our General Price List, which documents the prices of our services and the costs of additional products or services, like memorial options, caskets, etc.
Some outside fees you may need to pay:
Some of these fees will be paid directly to vendors. Others will need to be paid for at the arrangement conference. If you have questions about payment, please check with your funeral director.
To begin with, you’ll need to choose what type of service (traditional funeral, celebration of life, or memorial service) and the service’s location, date, and time.
To create a personalized service, you’ll need to select readings, music, food and beverages, preferred activities, and the people who will be involved in the service. This is your chance to honor your loved one’s life and express how much they meant to you.
As much or as little as you like! Your funeral director will need specific details from you, such as the location, date, and time. Then, you and the funeral director will make decisions about other details. However, once the basic decisions are made, you can either ask us to manage everything or you can actively engage in the planning as much as you desire.
A celebrant is an individual who is licensed and trained to officiate formal ceremonies like weddings, baptisms, and funerals. They serve as an officiant option for those who are not religious or who are not close to a specific clergy member.
The celebrant will collaborate with the bereaved family to design a ceremony that fits with their beliefs, values, and wishes. If you’re interested in learning more about using a celebrant, please contact your funeral director.
Circle of Friends+ provides you with resources on grief support and settling affairs, sent to you via text and email.
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