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  • Family owned and operated for over two decades
  • Compassionate community service close to home
  • Heritage cremation serves all faiths
  • Simple - Affordable - Dignified
  • 24 hour-a-day availability
  • Only $695 - $1395

Cremation Package Includes

  • Transportation of the deceased to the crematory
  • Obtaining certified copies of death certificate
  • Assistance in filing for VA & Social Security Benefits
  • Alternative container (the container the body is cremated in)
  • Rigid container (for the return of the cremated remains)
Only $695 - $1395

Package Pricing does not include: cash advance items, state fees for permits, certified copies of the death certificates, sales tax or newspaper charges. You will be able to see final cost prior to payment.

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Veteran's Benefits

If your loved one was in the military they may qualify for a burial with Military Funeral Honors or (MFH). This Veterans benefit includes an Honor Guard detail of not less than two Armed Services members at the burial or memorial, burial in a Government cemetery, and a grave marker.

  Social Security Benefits

Family members of the deceased may be entitled to receive Social Security benefits if the deceased worked long enough and had Social Security taken out of their paycheck...

How to Give a Eulogy

The eulogy or speech given at a memorial service or funeral does not have to follow any specific guide on how to write a eulogy, but it is helpful if you know where to start.

Selecting the NV Right Funeral Provider
If you've recently experienced a death in the family, you will need to take some time to locate a funeral provider. There are a number of funeral homes in Nevada, and you may not be sure how to choose the right one. The number one way that most people choose a funeral home is by asking friends or family. However, this isn't always the best way to choose, because the reasons that someone liked a particular funeral home may not be the same reasons you would like a funeral home. You really need to take into consideration your personal preferences, and also any traditions or spiritual beliefs, that you want to input into the funeral service. Then begin your search of Nevada funeral homes based on who can best fulfill the things you need and want for the funeral.
You can call local funeral homes in Nevada, but you can get a better feel for a particular funeral home if you visit in person. Once inside, you can look around and make sure the ambiance is what you want and that the staff is cordial and willing to assist you. Since the time between death and the funeral service is often short, usually around a week, you can simply set aside a day to visit a handful of Nevada funeral homes and then spend some time choosing the home you liked best.
Price Shop Nevada Funeral Homes
While you can't get the feel for a funeral home without visiting in person, you can compare pricing over the phone. By law, funeral homes in Nevada have to provide you with price quotes upon request. Spend some time pricing the cost of the funeral service, caskets, cremation services, and any extra services you want that day. Make a list of all of the Nevada funeral homes that fit into your budget and cross off the ones that price themselves out of the running. This will help you narrow down the number of funeral homes you need to visit, and let you know which funeral homes in Nevada best fit into your budget.
Speak with the Funeral Director
The next step in picking out a funeral provider is speaking with the funeral director. This is the person who can answer all of your questions and assist you with financing, if you need it. If you are unsure about any aspect of planning a funeral, make sure you ask all of your questions during this meeting. If you have special requests, like you want to release white doves or have special musicians at the burial, ask how the funeral home handles those requests.
Take notes on certain things so that you can compare the products and services of the different Nevada funeral homes. Remember, you will be grieving and possibly helping other friends and family members work through their grief, so taking some notes will help you remember all of the important details and insure that you pick the right funeral home.
When you speak with the funeral director, have him explain how the day of the service will work. How are the guests greeted? Where will your family be situated within the funeral home? How will the funeral home relieve some of the planning burden off of you? Nevada funeral homes should have staff members that work hard to make all of the arrangements necessary to insure that you have a memorable, dignified service.
Finding Nevada Funeral Homes with Healing Sessions
A number of funeral homes in Nevada have staff members who specialize in helping family members and friends of the deceased begin to heal. These sessions can go by all different names. Some Nevada funeral homes may call them healing sessions, grief relief therapy, or death counseling. Not every funeral home offers this service, so if it's important to you that grief counseling is available on-site, speak with the funeral director about what services they offer. In many cases, funeral homes in Nevada are familiar with reputable organizations that offer grief counseling for clients of that funeral home.
Funeral Homes to Avoid
There are a few warning signs you should watch for when visiting funeral homes in Nevada. If a funeral home does not display its license, or show it to you upon request, you should avoid working with that funeral home. Nevada requires funeral establishments to be licensed, so an unlicensed home will probably not be professional or trustworthy. You should also be wary of funeral homes in Nevada that refuse to give you price quotes over the phone. As mentioned before, it is illegal for a funeral home to deny price quotes over the phone. A funeral home that avoids quoting prices over the phone may have unethical pricing practices.
While most Nevada funeral homes are run by caring, compassionate people who work hard to help families during a difficult time, it's still an industry that requires you to do some research before spending your money.