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               SERVICES

                  

Traditional Burial

 

Traditional burial with an open or closed casket memorial service is the most common funeral selection by our clients. We handle all standard arrangements, including funeral director and staff services, embalming, cosmetizing, transportation. This service also includes the casket, concrete liner, and the tribute memorial items such as register books, acknowledgement cards, and prayer cards commonly used by families.

 

Direct Burial

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Some clients, whether due to monetary constraints or simple preference, select for immediate burial and forego any viewings or memorial services. This package includes the removal and shelter of remains, local transportation to the cemetery, and the necessary services of staff and authorizations required to fulfill the service.

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Cremation

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More and more people are opting for cremation against the traditional burial in a coffin. Cremation is considered a modern and easy way of burial. Cremation means the organized and controlled burning of a deceased body and subsequent burial of the ashes of the deceased. During cremation, the deceased’s body are cremated in the crematorium. The remaining ashes are then put in an urn and can be buried or have the ashes scattered in the open air of the deceased's favorite spot.

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 Types Of Cremations

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Cremation With Visitation

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The most common selection of our clients outside of traditional burial is to proceed with cremation after a memorial service, allowing family and friends to grieve/preside over their loved one in an open or closed casket ceremony.
After the funeral, the deceased is cremated and returned to the family in their selected urn. This service is similar to a traditional burial process as it includes the professional services, staff, rental caskets, and tribute memorial items such as register books, acknowledgment cards, and prayer cards commonly used by families.

 

Cremation With Memorial

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Some memorial services are done after the cremation is complete. For this arrangement, the urn is present for the service rather than a traditional casket. This service often includes tribute memorial items such as register books, acknowledgment cards, and prayer cards commonly used by families.

 

Direct Cremation

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Some clients, whether due to monetary constraints or just preference, opt for immediate cremation and forego any viewings or memorial services normally done at funerals. Direct cremations are commonly used when families want to keep things simple and do not want to spend more than what is necessary.

 

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No matter what requirements you or your loved ones have for end-of-life arrangements, RGV Funeral & Cremation Planners is here

 

to help you coordinate and manage every aspect of advance funeral planning. To speak with one of our pre-planning agents

 

schedule a free, no obligations consultation today. 956-515-2006​

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