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“We Want Families To Know All Of The Options They Have When Choosing Cremation”


There is a growing trend to incorporate cremation into many of today’s funeral ceremonies. Cremation is an alternative to burial or entombment but should not be viewed as a service or ceremony by itself. It is important to remember that significant and healthy aspects of traditional funerals, such as viewing, visitations and having the loved-one present at a ceremony is not only possible, but encouraged when thinking about cremation. Services involving cremation can be public or private, with a service held prior to the cremation process. Many times cremation takes place before any type of ceremony. In this case, a public or private gathering is held at a church our chapel or a family home at a later time. This type of ceremony is called a Memorial Service.

The Most Important Thing To Remember About The Cremation Of Your Loved-One

We own and operate five crematories that are under the direct supervision of our Nevada State Board licensed staff - an important consideration when entrusting your loved-one to our care. Most of our competitors do not own crematories; instead they “job-out” this critical and highly sensitive duty to a third-party crematory. When selecting a funeral home, it’s important to ask if that funeral home owns and operates its own crematory. It’s also important to remember that when you entrust your loved-one to our care and custody, all aspects of the cremation process are continuously monitored through our “triple-check” system, which is administered only by our trained staff. Never does your loved-one fall into the hands of another.

To provide peace-of-mind, those who wish to may view the cremation process of their loved-one.