
Cremation Services
Compassionate Cremations and Memorials offers personal and affordable cremation services to honor your loved one in a way that is unique to them and meaningful to you.
Cremation Tribute Service with Viewing
This is a full service with a viewing at our chapel or another location. We schedule a two-hour time frame for the service. We also include a cremation casket in the price of the package. The cremation will take place after the service is complete. There is a simple process to follow once a death has occurred.
First, the family, or next of kin, will have a person of authority contact Compassionate Cremations and Memorials to let us know that your loved one has passed away. That person will give the funeral directors the information needed to bring your loved one into our care. Once we receive the information from the person of authority, we will send our team to the location of your loved one.

Compassionate Cremations and Memorials will reach out and call the next of kin the same day or the next morning, depending on the time. One of the funeral directors will make an appointment to plan the funeral arrangements. You will need vital statistic information such as a social security number, mother’s maiden name, and a DD-214 form for veterans, etc. The meeting to plan the funeral arrangements will last approximately one hour to 90 minutes.
A funeral director from Compassionate Cremations and Memorials will meet the family and arrange flowers, clergy, death certificates and other important details. After the service and cremation are complete, we will contact the family when the urn and death certificates are ready to come home.
Memorial Service and Cremation
A Memorial Service is a celebration of life with the cremated remains or pictures present at the service. There is a simple process to follow once a death has occurred.
First, the family or next of kin will have a person of authority, such as a nurse, call Compassionate Cremations and Memorials to let us know that your loved one has passed away. That person will give the funeral directors the information needed to bring your loved one into our care. Once we receive the information, we will send our team to the location of your loved one to bring them into our care.

A funeral director will reach out and call the next of kin the same day or the next morning, depending on the time. We will make an appointment to plan. final arrangements. You will need to bring vital statistics such as a social security number, mother’s maiden name, and a DD-214 form for veterans, etc. An urn for the remains can be selected at the time of the arrangements if the family chooses. The funeral arrangements conference will also be when we design a beautiful service to say goodbye with friends and family. This may occur at our funeral home, church or other location of your choosing. The memorial service is two hours long, consisting of one hour for gathering with family and friends, and one hour for a service.
When approval is received from the medical examiner, the cremation will take place. Once completed, we will call the family to come to the funeral home to pick up the cremated remains and death certificates.
Cremation
Direct cremation is cremating the deceased without having a viewing or any type of services performed at the funeral home. There is a simple process to follow once a death has occurred. First, the family, or next of kin, will have a person of authority, such as a nurse, call Compassionate Cremations and Memorials to let us know that your loved one has passed away. That person will give the funeral director the information needed to bring your loved one into our care. Once we receive the information, we will send our team to the location of your loved one.
A funeral director will reach out and call the next of kin the same day or the next morning, depending on the time. One of the funeral directors will make an appointment to plan final arrangements. You will need vital statistics such as a social security number, mother’s maiden name and a DD-214 form for veterans, etc. An urn for the remains can be chosen at the time of arrangements if the family chooses. The final arrangements conference will last approximately one hour.

When approval is received from the medical examiner, the cremation will occur. Compassionate Cremations and Memorials will then call the family to pick up the cremated remains and the death certificates.