We offer a large selection of traditional caskets and containers designed to meet the needs of cremation and burial requests. All wooden caskets and containers are suitable for services involving cremation as a means of final disposition.
All of our caskets and containers have been personally-selected by our staff, so that we can provide a range of products that meet both the need for quality and affordability that is reflected in the broad requirements of the families we serve.
If you are looking for a specific type of casket or manufacturer's model, please let us know and we will make every effort possible to accommodate your needs.
To assist you in selecting a casket, we have provided the video below explaining casket choices available.
Cremation containers can be either made of wood or cardboard. They tend to have the appearance of traditional burial caskets.
Semi-Precious metal caskets are largely manufactured out of elements such as Solid Copper and Solid Bronze ranging form 32 oz to 48 oz grades. These caskets represent the finest of tributes available and are meticulous in their finish, design and quality interiors.
Most Stainless Steel caskets features high quality velvet interiors and beautiful paint and brushed finishes.
Stainless steel differs from carbon steel by the amount of chromium present. Carbon steel rusts when exposed to air and moisture. This iron oxide film (the rust) is active and accelerates corrosion by forming more iron oxide. Stainless steels contain sufficient chromium to form a passive film of chromium oxide, which prevents further surface corrosion and blocks corrosion from spreading into the metal's internal structure.
Hand crafted like fine furniture, each wooden casket has it's own unique graining pattern. The natural warmth and beauty of wood is available in a variety of types and species. The interior material of a wood casket is typically either velvet or crepe.
The classification "hardwood" simply means that the wood comes from a leaf-bearing tree. "Softwood" comes from the needle or cone-bearing trees. Therefore, designation as a hardwood is not determined solely by the consistency or surface hardness of the wood itself, but the species of the tree from which it came. Cost can vary depending on whether the sides of the casket are constructed from solid wood or a veneering process has been utilized.