Burial Services

Burial Services

Traditional Funeral Service 

We have high regard for this traditional practice. However, There are several things to consider when deciding whether to bury a recently-deceased loved one, or when selecting burial during funeral prearrangement planning.

One of the first decisions you'll need to make involves choosing both the cemetery and the specific place of burial within its grounds. You'll then need to select a casket and possibly a burial vault, as many modern cemeteries require their use. 

At some point, and this does not have to take place right away, the decision becomes one of selecting the headstone or marker and writing the inscription. A member of our professional staff can provide advice in making each of these decisions.

An Invitation to Choose

We offer a number of affordable burial service options. They range from simple burials, where only a member of our staff oversees the interment, to simple graveside services led by a minister or celebrant, to a traditional funeral service followed by burial. Each can be tailored to meet the needs and expectations of today's price-conscious families.

Why Burial Service?

When it comes time for you to make final arrangements on behalf of a deceased family member, you may be surprised to learn of the benefits of well-crafted burial services. During the arrangement meeting with a funeral director, you'll have the opportunity to discuss the features and benefits of graveside services and look at several reasons why families choose a graveside service:

Simplicity: Many people today long for simplicity in their lives -- a natural, uncomplicated life. This desire is nothing new to the human heart. Consider religious orders who strive for a simple, sincere approach to life. We've long wanted to focus on what is most important, and the simplicity of graveside services does just that.

The Natural Setting: What better place to celebrate the life of a loved one than under the open sky, beneath trees, or beside flowers? No matter the type of cemetery, the emotional and spiritual comforts of the natural surroundings will be keenly felt.

Religious Requirements: There are long-standing religious reasons families choose burial services over other final care options. For example, the Christian concept of resurrection of the body is deeply held by many and makes burial an act of religious ceremony. Jewish families and those practicing Islamic traditions also have strong religious and social commitments to burial.

The Importance of Witnessing: An enduring social relationship with burial has resulted in a core belief shared among people around the world that burial is an act of respect, made most meaningful when witnessed.

Are You Ready to Talk about Burial Services?

We're available to listen and address your questions. We invite you to call us at (262) 338-2050 to learn more or feel free to reach us using the secure and completely confidential contact form below. 

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