Celebrations as Unique as Your Life

Life is full of opportunities to express your love and appreciation. One such opportunity is the funeral or memorial ceremony.  Such an event celebrates and honors the life of your loved one and the relationship you shared. 

 

   

Whether you are planning a traditional funeral or memorial ceremony, a creative celebration of life, or a blend of both, at Knowlton Hewins Roberts we are truly committed to meet the personal and unique needs of you and your family. 

Designing Your Ceremony

Taking the time to design your ceremony is a loving act and, with our help, not a difficult one. We invite you to explore the seemingly infinite number of ways to celebrate and honor a life.


Celebrating and Honoring Life

It may be important for you to take the time to acknowledge the uniqueness of your loved one: the individuality of their personality, and the uniqueness of their life's path. Not just for them, but for you; it can affirm the relationship, and lead to healing after loss. Honoring their life is truly an act of love – for the both of you.


Ceremonies

It’s often seen as easier and less expensive not to have a funeral or memorial ceremony. This may be suitable for some, but for others creating a meaningful ceremony is a very important part of saying goodbye.  

Grief experts encourage the use of a ceremony as it has shown to be an important part of the healing process.


Permanent Memorialization

Having a place to spend time after a loss, whether it be in a cemetery or a favorite place of your own, can be a great comfort to those left behind.

We can help you to create a unique, lasting memorial.


Death of a Pet 

The death of a family pet is often the first experience of death for children. As such, it gives you a unique opportunity to help them celebrate life, and help your family heal from the loss. At such a time, you can turn to us with confidence. Although we do not handle the physical remains of your pet, we can help guide you through the process and provide support for you and your family.


Planning Ahead

Most of us don’t want to think about death, so naturally we avoid planning ahead. But, no one else should have the responsibility of making these decisions for you – and our interactive planning tools make it easy for you give those you love the gift of a personally-designed pre-need plan.


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