A Complete Guide to Funeral Services at Peel Funeral Home

December 5, 2024

Funeral Services

When facing the loss of a loved one, navigating the array of funeral services available can feel overwhelming. At Peel Funeral Home, we understand how challenging this time can be, and our goal is to help guide you through each step with compassion and care. From traditional funerals to personalized memorials, we offer a range of services to honor your loved one in a meaningful way.


In this guide, we’ll walk you through our key offerings, from funeral planning to personalization options, so you can make informed decisions that best reflect your family’s needs and values.


1. Traditional Funeral Services at Peel Funeral Home


Our traditional funeral services provide a timeless way to honor and remember a loved one. A traditional funeral typically includes a visitation, a funeral service, and a graveside service or burial. During the visitation, friends and family gather to pay their respects, often with an open or closed casket.


After the service, guests proceed to the graveside for a final tribute. Our staff will assist you with every detail, from arranging the service to coordinating with cemeteries, to ensure a seamless experience. This option allows families to uphold cultural and religious traditions while providing a sense of closure and support for all in attendance.


2. Cremation Services with Various Options


For families considering cremation, Peel Funeral Home offers several options to honor your loved one. Cremation can be paired with a traditional service or a memorial gathering, providing flexibility for families who may not wish to have a casket present during the service. Our options include:


Traditional Funeral Service Followed by Cremation: Allows for a viewing and funeral service before cremation.

Direct Cremation: For those who prefer a simpler approach without a formal gathering.

Memorial Service: A gathering where loved ones can share memories and pay tribute after the cremation.


We also offer a selection of cremation caskets, urns, and urn vaults to personalize the experience further.


3. Veteran Services: Honoring Those Who Served


Peel Funeral Home proudly offers specialized services for veterans to recognize and honor their dedication to our country. We assist families in coordinating with veterans' organizations to ensure that your loved one receives the benefits and honors they deserve. This can include burial flags, military honors, and assistance with veteran memorial markers.


Our staff is experienced in arranging services that meet the specific needs of veterans and their families, ensuring a meaningful and respectful farewell.


4. Personalization Options to Celebrate Unique Lives


Every life is unique, and we believe in helping families create a personalized tribute that reflects their loved one’s personality, values, and legacy. Our personalization services include custom memorial markers, photo slideshows, favorite music, and displays of personal items.


Whether your loved one was passionate about gardening, music, or community service, we work closely with families to create a service that genuinely reflects who they were.


5. Memorial Products and Keepsakes


In addition to our range of services, Peel Funeral Home provides a variety of memorial products and keepsakes that families can cherish for years. These items include:

Burial Caskets and Vaults

Memorial Markers

Urns and Urn Vaults

Cremation Caskets


Our team can guide you in choosing products that resonate with your family’s needs and budget, providing lasting memories and tributes to honor your loved one.


6. Planning for a Seamless Experience: Prices List and Service Details


At Peel Funeral Home, we understand that transparency and clear communication are essential. Our prices list provides a detailed breakdown of costs, so families can make informed choices without added stress. We offer various service packages, ensuring there’s an option that aligns with your budget and preferences.


Our staff is here to answer any questions about the planning process, from the types of services available to additional costs for personalization or memorial products.


7. Support Through Every Step: Grief Resources and Obituary Notifications


We’re committed to supporting families beyond the day of the service. Peel Funeral Home offers grief resources to help you navigate the grieving process. Our staff can connect you with local support groups, counseling services, and online resources designed to provide comfort and guidance.


We also offer obituary notifications, allowing family members and friends to stay informed about service details and share condolences.




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


Q: What services are included in a traditional funeral?
A: A traditional funeral typically includes a visitation, a funeral service, and a graveside or burial service.


Q: Can I personalize the service for my loved one?
A: Yes, we offer various personalization options, including music, photo displays, and custom memorial markers.


Q: Do you offer services for veterans?
A: Absolutely. We are honored to provide specialized veteran services, including military honors and memorial markers.


Q: How can I find out about the costs associated with each service?
A: Our prices list provides a transparent breakdown of all service costs, and our team is happy to answer any specific questions.


Q: What types of cremation services do you offer?
A: We offer several cremation options, including traditional services followed by cremation, direct cremation, and memorial services.


Q: Are there grief resources available through Peel Funeral Home?
A: Yes, we provide grief support resources, including access to local support groups and counseling services.


Q: Can I receive notifications about obituaries?
A: Yes, we offer obituary notifications so that family and friends can stay updated on service details and share condolences.


Peel Funeral Home is dedicated to providing compassionate, comprehensive funeral services to honor the lives of those we’ve lost. Whether you’re planning ahead or need immediate assistance, our team is here to support you through every step. Please feel free to contact us for more information or to discuss any specific needs.


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Low-Cost Service Ideas | Meaningful Touches to Include -------------------------------|------------------------------------------------ Backyard memorial | Display a photo wall or slideshow Community center service | Include your loved one’s favorite music Virtual gathering (Zoom) | Ask guests to share stories or blessings Choose Simple but Meaningful Flowers and Decorations Floral arrangements can quickly add up, but there are plenty of beautiful and creative ways to decorate without overspending. Here are a few affordable options: Use seasonal flowers: Local blooms are often less expensive and more sustainable. Create a shared bouquet: Ask each guest to bring a single flower to place at the service. Incorporate personal items: Display items that represent your loved one, such as a favorite book, hat, or hobby-related object. These simple touches create a heartfelt atmosphere and make the service uniquely personal, even on a limited budget. 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