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Signature Services

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BALLOON RELEASE


As part of a meaningful celebration of life, family and friends may wish to gather for a special time of remembrance with a balloon release. Releasing balloons helps us say goodbye in a unique way, allowing us to experience greater closure and healing as we “release” our emotions and grief. To make it more personal, write messages of hope and love on the balloons before releasing them.

MILITARY HONORS


Honoring a veteran or a fallen member of the armed forces with military rites is a time-honored tradition. We can coordinate with the local honor guard and Veterans Affairs office to feature a draped flag over your loved one’s casket or urn, the folding and presentation of the flag to the next of kin, the firing of a salute, or any other appropriate tribute to an eligible veteran or active duty service member.

GOLF MEMORIAL


For most, golf is more than a sport. It was about being in the fresh air in beautiful scenery. There is no hard day or bad mood that a course couldn’t change to positive. Let your closest golf buddies use your favorite driver to hit a ball off the tee, a proper salute for a person who finds peace in the game.

Planning Ahead

Our staff guarantees we will carry out the arrangements you want, just as you directed. Once the plans have been arranged, you and your family can rest easy knowing those uncomfortable decisions have been made.

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