No matter what you choose…..
… cremation is simply a form of final disposition. It’s the other things you do that determine whether a final tribute is meaningful, healing, personalized, and exactly what your family needs to grieve.
Direct Cremation with Family Viewing
$2,475
- Basic Service Charge for Funeral Director, Funeral Home Staff, and Overhead
- Local Transfer of Decedent to Funeral Home
- Unembalmed refrigeration holding of remains
- Unembalmed basic preparation of remains (features set & shroud in new linen or dressed in clothing provided by family)
- Use of facilities for a 1 hour viewing in Chapel (Monday- Friday 9am-4pm)
- Trayview Cremation Container ($315 value)
- Standard Neoprene Plastic Urn
- Delivery of cremains to local residence or local cemetery
- Online Obituary on W.F. Gormley & Sons Website (if requested)
- Crematory Fee (does not include attended/witness cremation fee or overside cremation)
- 1 County Disposition Permit ($12.00)
- Department of Consumer Affairs Cremation Regulatory Fee ($11.50)
Cremation with a Memorial Service
$2,885
- Basic Service Charge for Funeral Director, Funeral Home Staff, and Overhead
- Local Transfer of Decedent to Funeral Home
- Unembalmed refrigeration holding of remains
- Unembalmed dressing or shroud in new linen of remains
- Use of facilities and/or staff to oversee and direct memorial service (Monday- Friday 9am-4pm)
- Minimum cardboard cremation container
- Choice of one of the three urns below ($95 value) (Personalization additional $70)
- Delivery of cremains to local residence or local cemetery
- Local flower transportation from memorial service to local location
- Memorial Registry Package
- Online Obituary on W.F. Gormley & Sons Website (if requested)
- Crematory Fee (does not include attended/witness cremation fee or overside cremation)
- Department of Consumer Affairs Cremation Regulatory Fee ($11.50) & 1 Disposition Permit ($12)
Cremation with
Funeral Service
$4,475
- Basic Service Charge for Funeral Director, Funeral Home Staff, and Overhead
- Local Transfer of Decedent to Funeral Home
- Embalming or Unembalmed refrigeration holding of remains until Funeral Services
- Dressing, Casketing, Cosmetology
- Use of facilities and/or staff to oversee and direct viewing or visitation
- Use of facilities and/or staff to oversee and direct funeral service
- Staff to oversee and direct graveside service or delivery of cremains to local residence
- Local hearse transportation for service
- Local flower transportation from service location to local location
- Memorial Registry Package
- Online Obituary on W.F. Gormley & Sons Website (if requested)
- Crematory Fee (does not include attended/witness cremation fee or overside cremation)
- Standard Neoprene Plastic Urn
- 1 County Disposition Permit ($12)
- Department of Consumer Affairs Cremation Regulatory Fee ($11.50)
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Why is it important to have a meaningful, healing, and personalized funeral service?
Meaningful - When something has meaning, it has deeper purpose, deeper poignancy. By intentionally creating a meaningful service, you allow mourners - family, friends, neighbors - to say goodbye in a way that will help them heal and bring peace and comfort for years to come.
Healing - After the death of someone loved, you will experience feelings of grief. These emotions look different from person to person (sadness, anger, guilt, regret, shock, disbelief), but a meaningful service can help bring healing and comfort to a hurting heart.
Personalized - Above all, it’s essential to personalize a funeral service. Without personalization, you cannot create meaning or facilitate healing. Without personalization, you get a cookie-cutter experience instead of a one-of-a-kind final tribute.
Together, all three - meaningful, healing, and personalized - come together to create a truly unique funeral experience that will heal hurts, touch hearts, and help you say goodbye to a truly special and irreplaceable person.