The choice for cremation depends on your family’s beliefs and traditions. Cremation permits options that include a traditional service, memorial service or no service at this time.

Disposition of cremated remains may include burial in a cemetery or mausoleum, which would provide a place to memorialize your loved one with a gravestone, marker or plaque. Some families choose to keep the cremated remains close by in a decorative urn. Others choose to scatter the cremains at a personally meaningful location. We can advise you of any restrictions, state regulations and religious practices that may influence your arrangements.