New Hope Funeral Home offers many different services. Our training
and experience have prepared us to help, to reassure, and to understand
when a family faces the loss of a loved one. We are here to replace
confusion with calm, doubts with certainty, and questions with
answers. Here, one finds a quiet gentleness in an atmosphere of
dignity, efficiency, and trust. We believe your service choice
is a personal decision. At Funeral Home we explain the options
available, then allow you to make your own decisions.
Traditional
Service
A traditional service for burial, entombment or cremation, is
usually the service of choice. At New Hope we believe in the
traditional funeral, because it best serves the needs of family
and friends.
The
traditional funeral service may be the following:
The
traditional service is a meaningful expression for the family,
and it gives friends and associates an opportunity to offer their
tributes in the way of flowers or memorials to churches or organizations.
Generally,
a member of the clergy or other person chosen by the family conducts
a service of remembrance. We encourage the active participation
of the family in helping plan this part of the service. Many times
family members take part by giving a reading, singing or assisting
the clergy.
If the ceremony is held in a church, there is no additional charge.
Nor is there an additional charge for arranging and conducting
fraternal services.
Cremation Services
With
cremation services, we at New Hope believe you should be able
to choose the type of service that you find most meaningful. That's
why our list of services includes many options.
Once
cremated, a loved one's ashes may be placed in an urn and taken
to a final resting place such as a family plot, urn garden, columbarium
or a family member's home.
Sometimes
cremated remains are divided into several urns. This option works
well when loved ones are spread out across the country.
Others
choose to have their ashes scattered in a special cemetery garden
or over land or water (where permitted by law). In this case,
a portion of the cremated remains is usually kept in a keepsake
urn as a remembrance.
If you choose cremation, a funeral service is appropriate, and
recommended. Survivors still need the time and setting to grieve.
We offer many types of services specifically for cremations, from
direct cremation with no casket present, to traditional cremation
with a visitation, procession and memorial service.
Additional Services
Non-Traditional
Burial, Entombment or Cremation without visitation.
For this type of funeral service, you select the services and
merchandise from several itemized options.
Private
family viewing, A private viewing is limited to one hour.
Additional charges will be made for a viewing lasting more than
one hour or during times other than office hours.
A
Memorial Service is the same as a traditional service, except
the body is not present for the visitation or the funeral. The
private family viewing explained above also applies here.
Traditional
Ship-out allows you to select the type of services and merchandise
for local arrangements and then the remains are shipped out of
town for final services.
Limited
Graveside Service is designed for those who want a ground
burial or interment of cremains with a service only at the cemetery.
Itemized options may be selected at the family's discretion.
Limited
Family Viewing with Shipment is designed for those who want
a private family viewing, but no other visitation prior to shipment
of the casketed remains. Itemized options are also available to
the family.
Ship-in
Services are for those who want remains shipped to New Hope
for final services. Itemized options are available.
Direct
Burial is a service for those who want only a ground burial,
without visitation or services. This service is provided at the
convenience of the funeral home and cemetery. Itemized options
are available.
Direct
Ship-out is when there is to be no local service and the remains
are to be shipped to a funeral home out of town.
Direct
Cremations is for those who wish the remains cremated without
services. Itemized options are available. (A cremation container
is required by the local crematory.)
Embalming
Policy
Although law does not require embalming, embalming may be necessary
if you select certain funeral arrangements, such as a funeral
with a viewing. If you do not want embalming, you have the right
to choose an arrangement, which does not require you to pay for
it, such as direct cremation or immediate burial.
If you choose not to embalm, it is our policy to be notified prior
to transporting the deceased to the funeral home. A non-embalmed
body will be permitted in our funeral home for no longer than
24 hours.
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