Personalization
The most meaningful funerals pay tribute to your loved one and the relationships they shared in a way that’s as specific and unique as their personality. Here are some available options that can help families create this loving, personal tribute:
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Symbolic Casket Ornamentation. Some caskets come with interchangeable corner ornamentation. This allows families to create a casket that reflects their loved one’s life by adding symbolic corner designs like a Cross, American Eagle, Angel, Masonic Emblem or other symbol. Symbolic Corners are also available for keepsake memorials. |
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Casket Inscription. Most traditional caskets or cremation caskets can be laser etched – which allows families to personalize the casket by inscribing an engraved name, important dates, a nickname, a verse or favorite saying. It’s also possible to inscribe custom artwork like religious symbols, military emblems, or even simple artwork that reflects a hobby or interest. |
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Urn Inscription. Like caskets, most urns can be laser – etched. Any engravable urn we offer includes a name and dates at no additional charge, but you may also add verses, lifestyle artwork, religious artwork, or military emblems – even personal photos can be reproduced. |
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Keepsake Memorials. A keepsake memorial is any container that can hold or store personal memento of the deceased such as a lock of hair, a personal item, a picture, a portion of cremated remains, etc. Types and styles of keepsake memorials varies according to individual needs, but an example of some are: jewelry, bronze figurines, small memento boxes, miniature urns, stuffed animals, garden memorials and many more. |


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Memorial Folder. Programs with a poem or verse of comfort are often handed out at services. We can help you conceive a more intimate memorial folder that includes pictures, statements, favorite verses and achievements. |
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Display Personal Belongings. Even the simplest mementos such a coin collection, an apron, or a set of monogrammed cuff links provide remembrance and comfort during the service or visitation hours. Artwork, a photo collage, awards, special music, a memorial video tribute, and other items help people understand that the deceased enjoyed many interests. |
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