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Cremation Service 

Cremation is an increasingly popular choice for families seeking affordability and flexibility in planning. Unlike traditional burials, cremation allows more time to decide how to honor your loved one. You can still have a visitation or viewing before cremation.

Cremation offers countless ways to memorialize your loved one. 

 

Cremation Service Options

 Full Service cremation 

A full-service cremation combines the flexibility of cremation with the tradition and comfort of a complete funeral service. It allows families to honor and celebrate their loved one with a meaningful ceremony before the cremation takes place.

 

This option provides the opportunity for family and friends to gather, share memories, and say goodbye in a way that feels personal and healing.

Direct Cremation

Direct cremation is a simple, respectful option for saying goodbye to a loved one. It means that the person is cremated shortly after passing, without a traditional funeral service, viewing, or embalming beforehand.

For many families, this approach offers a sense of ease during an already difficult time. It allows you to take a step back, grieve privately, and plan a memorial that feels right on your own terms and timeline.

Why Families Choose Full-Service Cremation

A full-service cremation brings together the best of both worlds traditional rituals that provide closure and support, along with the simplicity and flexibility of cremation. It gives loved ones the chance to gather, reflect, and celebrate a life well lived before parting physically.

 

This option can feel especially comforting for those who value ceremony and community, and want to honor their loved one in a meaningful, heartfelt way.

 Memorial Service

Memorial services provide time and space to grieve, heal, and celebrate a life in a way that feels authentic. They offer the emotional comfort of being surrounded by loved ones, without the urgency that often comes with traditional funerals.

 

In a time of loss, a memorial service offers a meaningful pause—a way to honor a loved one’s life with warmth, respect, and love.

Urn Selection

Urn Selection Bethlehem PA

What to do after cremation?

•    Ashes can be placed in an urn for safekeeping at home
•    Interred in a columbarium or cemetery 
•    Scattered at a cherished location
•    Preserved in memorial jewelry. 
This flexibility ensures you can create a tribute as unique as your loved one.

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