A traditional service
for burial, entombment or cremation, is usually the service of
choice. At the Daniel R. Smolarek Funeral Home we believe in
the traditional funeral, because it best serves the needs of
family and friends.
The traditional funeral service may be the following:
• Casket
• Transfer of the deceased to the funeral home
• Embalming
• Dressing, cosmetology and other care of the deceased
• Professional support and administrative staff assistance
• Use of visitation rooms
• General use of the facilities for the service and arrangements
• Funeral service
• Use of funeral coach
• Limousine
• Flower car
• Register book
• Acknowledgment cards
• Memorial folders or prayer cards
The traditional service is a meaningful expression for the
family, and it gives friends and associates an opportunity
to offer their
tributes in the way of flowers or memorials to churches or organizations.
Generally, a member of the clergy or other person chosen by the
family conducts a service of remembrance. We encourage the active
participation of the family in helping plan this part of the
service. Many times family members take part by giving a reading,
singing
or assisting the clergy.
If the ceremony is held in a church, there is no additional charge.
Nor is there an additional charge for arranging and conducting
fraternal services
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