

A traditional viewing service is a way families, ethnic or religious groups acknowledge a death. Normally a viewing involves preparing the body so others can see their loved ones at peace. An open casket is used so people can pay their respects during a scheduled wake service.
Cremation service:. A cremation can include a viewing with the body present. You can also consider having a ceremony in our funeral home or at your church or a place of your choice. The cremains can be returned to the family, buried in a local cemetery or in a mausoleum niche.
A Memorial service can include a wake service with no casket present and can also include a religious service with your minister, priest or pastor.

