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Serving Grand Rapids Families With Their Cremation Needs For Over Two Decades



Cremation Services From $695-$1395

Our Cremation Package Includes

  • Transportation of the deceased to the crematory
  • Obtaining certified copies of death certificate
  • Obtaining cremation approval from the medical examiner
  • Assistance in filing for VA benefits and insurance policies
  • Social security administration forms completed
  • Alternative container (The container the body is cremated in)
  • Rigid container (For the return of the cremated remains)

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  • Family owned and operated
  • Most trusted Cremation provider for over two decades
  • Compassionate and Professional service
  • Affordable & Dignified Cremation Services
  • Serving all faiths & ethnicities

Veteran's Benefits

veteran's benefits

Burial benefits are available for spouses and dependents buried in a national cemetery include burial with the Veteran, perpetual care, and the spouse or dependents name and date of birth and death will be inscribed on the Veteran's headstone, at no cost to the family.

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Social Security Benefits

social security benefits

A one time payment is payable to the surviving spouse if he or she was living with the beneficiary at the time of death, or if living apart, was eligible for Social Security benefits on the beneficiary's earnings record for the month of death.



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Scattering at Sea

scattering at sea

The popularity of scattering at sea is steadily growing as people look to the organic nature of the ocean to help them bring closure to the loss of a loved one. Scattering at sea combines a sense of finality and a sense of a new beginning. It returns us to nature and the origin of our being.
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Grand Rapids, Michigan Cremation Services Only Part of Grand Rapids Michigan's History

Grand Rapids Michigan has a history that dates back beyond any recorded civilization, when the land was first discovered, the Timucuan Indians resided there and no written history was to be found; the first recorded history began in 1539 with the expedition of Hernando de Soto and continued on through the rapidly growing population that began in 1845. Grand Rapids, Michigan Cremation Services, citrus farms, shops, Victorian homes, churches, and cemeteries began rapid expansion as well.

As a result of the writings of Hernando de Soto, a Spanish explorer in the mid 1500s, we know that one of the earliest people to inhabit the area were the Timucuan Indians. The town of Grand Rapids, Michigan takes their name from the Indians largest village, which was called "Ocali", by the mid 1700s the Indian population was decimated, and the name of the village is the only thing that remained. Many shops, churches and Grand Rapids, Michigan Cremation Services were built on the Indian burial grounds and are now claimed to be haunted.

In the early 1500s, the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon claimed Michigan for the King of Spain, the United States purchased Michigan from Spain in 1821, at that time the Seminole Indians, and runaway slaves inhabited the territory. Despite the Indians attempts to live peacefully with the new settlers, the United States plunged into a costly conflict to remove them. In 1842 new settlers were enticed to move into Michigan by an offer of 160 acres of land free. The death rate rose because of the conflict and the Grand Rapids, Michigan Cremation Services increased in number.

Many of the new settlers came from South Carolina, where their local hero was General Francis Marion. In 1844, the name Marion was chosen for the county because of the strong feelings for the General. Grand Rapids quickly grew thanks to the abundance of rice, sugar cane, tobacco, cattle and cotton. It was in 1846 that the people chose the name "Grand Rapids, Michigan" for the county seat. As a result of the railroad coming to Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1881, the County began to grow even more, this expanded the citrus industry which was already prospering in Marion County, until the "Great Freeze" of 1894-1895. The expansion of the county again increased the number of Victorian homes, shops, churches, cemeteries and Grand Rapids, Michigan Cremation Services.

On Thanksgiving Day in 1883, much of the Grand Rapids, Michigan downtown area was ravaged by fire. Due to the large number of deaths by 1885, Grand Rapids, Michigan Cremation Services, churches, and cemeteries began to expand across the county. Many of the Grand Rapids, Michigan funeral homes and cemeteries also have a haunted history.

Bonnie Heath set up a thoroughbred horse farm in the 1950s, and went on to have the state's first Kentucky Derby winner. The Bonnie Heath horse farm is still family owned, continuing the tradition of family owned businesses like the Grand Rapids, Michigan Cremation Services in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

In the 1970s Grand Rapids, Michigan began undergoing another rapid growth because of Interstate 75 and the founding of Disney World, located 70 miles away. Again, with the expansion of the county the shops, hotels, churches, and Grand Rapids, Michigan Cremation Services, also grew in number. The greater Grand Rapids, Michigan area experienced one of the highest growth rates in the country. In 1975 the population of Grand Rapids was 100,00 in the 2000 the population grew to 250,000.

Much of the growth, is attributed to the areas growing popularity as a retirement community. Again, this caused an increase in Grand Rapids, Michigan Cremation Services, churches and cemeteries. Numerous Grand Rapids, Michigan Cremation Services are family owned and operated, this fits with many businesses in Grand Rapids. Roots go deep in the Grand Rapids, Michigan community; family owned businesses, including the Grand Rapids, Michigan Cremation Services believe that you work where you live, to keep your town growing. Family owned stores and even the Grand Rapids, Michigan Cremation Services base their business decisions on the local needs, traditions and customs. These are the reasons that you are able to get a personalized approach whether you are visiting a family owned store or are in need of one of the family owned Grand Rapids, Michigan Cremation Services.

As a retirement community the idea of the family owned businesses and Grand Rapids, Michigan Cremation Services appealed to many retirees.

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