Cremation is a growing choice for disposition of the human body. It is another option to the traditional earth disposition of the body. When choosing cremation, there are many options. You may have a traditional viewing and ceremony prior to the cremation process or you might opt for a direct cremation and memorial service.

The cremated remains can be placed in an urn. Over the years, urns have been created from many materials and in thousands of forms. Plastic, metal, glass, ceramic and wood are the most common materials.

The cremated remains (ashes) may be buried in a grave, placed in a columbarium niche (an above ground disposition), kept by family or scattered where permitted.

It is difficult for us to list all the possible options for cremation services on this page. Please call or stop in to get more information.