Funeral & Memorialization Services
Personal ceremonies that celebrate a life and help families begin to heal.
A funeral is a chance to gather, grieve and celebrate together. Our funeral homes help you plan a service that reflects the person you loved — from traditional religious ceremonies to modern celebrations of life.
Every detail can be personalized: music, readings, video tributes, memorial keepsakes and receptions. Our teams handle the logistics so your family can focus on being together.
Your options
Traditional funeral service
A viewing and ceremony, religious or secular, followed by burial or cremation.
Celebration of life
A personalized gathering focused on the joy and story of a life.
Memorial service
A service held without the body present, on a timeline that suits your family.
Graveside service
An intimate ceremony held at the place of burial.
Receptions & tributes
Reception spaces, video tributes and keepsakes to bring loved ones together.
Locations offering funeral services
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a funeral and a memorial service?
A funeral includes the body of the person who died and usually takes place within a week of death. A memorial service does not include the body and can be held weeks or months later. A celebration of life is a type of memorial service focused on honoring the person’s story.
What is the purpose of a funeral service?
A funeral honors your loved one’s life, gives family and friends a chance to say goodbye together, and supports healing by marking the loss and celebrating the person’s journey and impact.
Can we personalize the service?
Absolutely. Families personalize services with music, readings, photos and video tributes, cultural or religious traditions, themed receptions and keepsakes. Your funeral director will help you design a service that feels true to your loved one.
Start planning at your nearest location
Every family and every story is different. Find your preferred location and a local team will help you take the next step — with no obligation.