
Whether
you prefer traditional burial, entombment or cremation,
one of our funeral homes or planning centers can help
you create a ceremony that fits your needs. Click on
the locations below to tour our beautiful chapel facilities.
We can also help create ceremonies at other locations,
such as a place of worship, a mountain meadow or a
park. You might prefer a graveside ceremony—or
a reception in your home.
We can help you with a small private
gathering or a larger ceremony, a full funeral or a memorial
service. A member of the clergy, a family member or whomever
else you might designate can lead the ceremony. Our goal
is to be completely flexible—to treat each family’s
needs as uniquely personal.

She was your mother. He was
your husband or your brother. He or she was your partner.
Whether you are choosing a burial or cremation, a funeral
or a memorial service, or maybe something completely
unique—it is difficult to underestimate the importance
of saying a proper “goodbye”.
When someone close to you dies, saying “goodbye” becomes
a deeply felt need, an important first step in the process
of grieving—a promise to honor your loved one with
a celebration that is important and beautiful and reflective
of the life they lived.
We are committed to help. Our counselors
can help you come up with ideas that reflect the special
character of the life being celebrated. We can help you
plan an event that incorporates these ideas. And we can
help you with all the logistics of staging the celebration—including
help with travel arrangements for mourners.
We encourage you to talk with us about
putting together a unique, personalized celebration—not
only for yourself, but also for friends and family members
who were touched by your loved one’s life, and
who will mourn its passing. |