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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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  • 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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Funeral Services Provider is here to assist you with funerals in Florida

Florida Funeral Homes offer you the benefits of having home memorials instead of having funerals in Florida Funeral Homes. In today’s modern society, we are provided with so many options through Florida Funeral Homes when it comes to celebrating the end of our loved one’s lives with Florida Funeral Homes services.

Not everyone wants to say goodbye with a traditional church funeral or Florida Funeral Homes services. Fortunately, there are a wide range of other ways to have a funeral through Florida Funeral Homes, including being able to hold a service right at home, that we will look at in more detail. If you are in the process of planning a funeral through Florida Funeral Homes or you are terminally ill and trying to lessen the financial and emotional burden on your family by pre arranging with Florida Funeral Homes, then you may want to look into having a Florida Funeral Homes memorial service right in the comforting surroundings of your home instead of in Florida Funeral Homes.

Regardless of the stigma associated with the handling of body remains, more and more people are choosing to have a home funeral instead of going to the trouble and expense of a more elaborate service held in Florida Funeral Homes. This is because it can put you in charge of what happens instead of Florida Funeral Homes, who will be attending the funeral. A home funeral is more private and personal than one held in rented Florida Funeral Homes. It’s also considered safer and less frivolous than having a funeral or wake in Florida Funeral Homes, giving the family more time to grieve and make burial arrangements for the body through Florida Funeral Homes.

Contrary to popular belief, it is not legally necessary for the deceased’s body to be held in Florida Funeral Homes unless the person died from an infectious disease such as HIV, AIDS or tuberculosis at which time you must use Florida Funeral Homes. This will be determined by the coroner at the time of the death, so be sure to get in touch with the authorities and Florida Funeral Homes when and if a death occurs for any of these reasons as you will be held accountable by the health department as is Florida Funeral Homes if you don’t. Ask your family physician or the hospital if you are in doubt about the diagnosis of the person who has passed away or is in the process of leaving the world. Make sure to take all health precautions to avoid exposure to an infectious disease as does Florida Funeral Homes.

Oftentimes in many families, the handling of the body is handled in a loving way by the older members of the family instead of Florida Funeral Homes. This can be a very touching time when the family members gently cleanse the body, dress it in meaningful clothing or shroud it in a clean sheet to protect it from damage. The body is then cooled using dry ice placed beneath it to prevent decomposition for up to 72 hours following death and prior to transporting to Florida Funeral Homes. This is in stark contrast to what the Florida Funeral Homes do with the body by sterilizing it, placing it in a plastic bag and freezing it until embalmment and preparation commences prior to a service in Florida Funeral Homes.

Some cultures in Florida prefer that a home wake be held immediately following the death and then the body is prepared by the Florida Funeral Homes for burial. In some cases, families are choosing to have the remains cremated by Florida Funeral Homes instead to reduce the body to its more natural form and then the ashes are buried or scattered in the wind by Florida Funeral Homes to release the soul of the dead. In today’s world, family members may also choose to keep some of the cremated remains in an urn, cremation container or a piece of cremation jewelry as a token of their respect and remembrance which can be purchased from Florida Funeral Homes.

Having a home funeral service in Florida with the assistance of Florida Funeral Homes also allows the family to choose someone to make a casket for the burial, instead of having to purchase one from the Florida Funeral Homes. If a plain casket or burial basket is preferred, one can be made out of the natural woods or woven out of the river reeds of the region, carved or fashioned by skilled trade’s people in the family or the community instead of purchasing from Florida Funeral Homes, as has been done for many generations. This takes pressure off the family to buy a more expensive casket from a salesman at the Florida Funeral Homes and offers a wonderful tribute to the person in the form of a one of a kind piece of art which will be their final resting place and later buried by Florida Funeral Homes.

If a Florida home funeral service is chosen, the family will still need to file the proper paperwork and permits in order to handle the funeral on their own just like Florida Funeral Homes are required to do. There will need to be someone designated as the Durable Power of Attorney who has the authority to oversee the handling of the body, the life insurance proceeds and the filing of the will with the probate court. This can be assigned to a prominent family member or facilitated by a private attorney hired by the family and the professionals at Florida Funeral Homes can quide you on how to do this.

It is important to ensure that you are following the correct guidelines and procedures for home funerals in your state so that you are not denied the right to hold the funeral in accordance with your loved one’s wishes without using Florida Funeral Homes.

Please contact us if we can assist you with Florida Funeral Homes.