We believe the roles of religion and culture hold a deeply important place for grieving families and communities.
The ceremonies and gatherings that our traditions give to us help to bring about important moments of clarity, truth, and perspective.
Catholic Funeral
The Catholic funeral rite is wrapped in tradition that is both meaningful and healing for the family and community.
Jewish Traditions
Jewish mourning rituals following a death are steeped in symbolism, sacred acts, and community gathering together in observance.
Hindu Funerals
Hinduism teaches that god is within each being in the universe, and that the purpose of life is to realize that divine essence.
Korean Funeral
In Korea, the rites of passage from birth to death are called the “ceremonial occasions”.
Latter Day Saints Funeral
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints believe that their spirits are divine and will live on eternally after death.
Muslim Funeral
In Islam, death is regarded as a transition from one state of being to another. Islamic practitioners, also called Muslims, believe that actions in this life determine how you will spend your next.
Zoroastrian Funerals
Zoroastrians believe that death is the work of an evil spirit, and that the body becomes impure as soon as the last breath has left it.