Our Services
Saying goodbye to a loved one in a meaningful way can be an emotional roller coaster.
We’re here to help. Our staff can provide a celebration of life in a park or a traditional funeral service/mass in a church setting followed by interment in a cemetery. We have our own crematorium on site for cremation and can arrange for interment of the ashes in a cemetery cremation plot or a columbarium. Or, we can just deliver the ashes to family in an urn of your choice.
Price BookletFuneral Service
The casket will be present at the service/mass at the funeral home, hall, temple or church.
- Transfer deceased from the place of death to the funeral home for preparation
- Time is set aside for family to gather/view open or closed casket, usually the evening before or day of the service
- A public or private ceremony in the family’s venue of choice is followed by burial or cremation and a reception
Memorial or Celebration of Life
The casket is usually not present in this form of service, but an urn may or may not be present.
The service is structured around these elements:
- Transfer of the deceased from the place of death to the funeral home for preparation
- Viewing for family, if the family so wishes
- A public/private ceremony in the venue of one’s choice typically followed by a reception
- Committal Service for the urn may take place in the cemetery of choice
Graveside Service
This can be a formal graveside committal service in a cemetery officiated by clergy or an officiant. This may include viewing at the funeral home prior to the interment. This may also be an informal gathering of just a few family and friends with no formal service or it may be just the funeral home attending the interment. This could be casket or urn interment.
- Transfer of the deceased from the place of death to the funeral home for preparation
- Viewing for family, if the family so wishes
- Committal service at the grave led by clergy, an officiant, family or friends
Basic Cremation
There is No Formal Service that the funeral home is involved with, but does include these elements:
- Transfer of deceased from the place of death to the funeral home
- Viewing for family may be arranged if the family so desires
- Immediate burial/cremation takes place in a cemetery
Funeral services are for the living. They help people honour the person they’ve lost and help those remaining cope with life after their loss. Usually it brings family and friends together to offer each other support, share memories and honour a life well lived.