Where To Begin

Planning a funeral can be overwhelming, but you are not alone in this. We are here to support you throughout this journey and make this process one of love, healing, and life celebration. Below is some information to help you get started, but you can contact us at any time if you need help.


Within the First Few Days


You’ll want to notify close friends and relatives, both through personal phone calls as well as your loved one’s death notice. If this process is too painful for you, it’s absolutely okay to ask a trusted family member or friend to help you.


This also is the time to review any of your loved one’s preplanned funeral wishes and meet with a funeral director to begin planning their service. If your loved one did not preplan their funeral, you might want to start thinking about a few of the big choices you will need to make, such as:


Burial or cremation
If burial, the type of casket
If burial, the location of their final resting place in a grave or mausoleum
If cremation, the type of urn
If cremation, the location of their final resting place through burial or scattering
Any religious services you will need, such as clergy or spiritual leaders
The types of services you want, such as a viewing, service, graveside memorial, etc.


These questions are just a starting point, and you don't need to know the answers right away. Don’t hesitate to contact us to gain a better understanding of your options. We're here to make this process easier for you.





Show You Care With Flowers


Trying times can be very difficult emotionally for most people. Something as simple as receiving flowers from a loved one can brighten up their day. Send a gift of love.


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Honor for Your Loved One, Comfort for You.