The staff members of Hardy-Towns Funeral Home will guide your family in creating a meaningful ceremony to honor the life and memory of a loved one. A ceremony can be anything you wish it to be: simple or elaborate, traditional or unique. No matter how it's tailored, such a ceremony is an important step in recovering from loss.
We give every family in our community unique opportunities to learn, share, and remember. Each of our educational, grief support or remembrance events is designed to appeal to a wide age range, including adults and children. It is our intention to enrich lives, educate minds, and ease sorrows.
We give every family in our community unique opportunities to learn, share, and remember. Each of our educational, grief support or remembrance events is designed to appeal to a wide age range, including adults and children. It is our intention to enrich lives, educate minds, and ease sorrows.
Services
Life is full of opportunities to show someone we love them. One such opportunity is the funeral or memorial service. Such a loving event celebrates the choices they made, the relationship you shared, and honors the memory of your loved one. Taking the time to design your service is a loving act, and not a difficult one.
We invite you to discover who has made Hardy-Towns Funeral Home the ultimate provider of creating healing experiences in the community. This section contains the heritage, vision, and the people behind Hardy-Towns Funeral Home's reputation of quality, sincerity, and trust. We have years of experience caring for families, from all walks of life.
Please contact us about any of our services or to meet with one of our funeral service professionals. You may contact our general office at (478) 374-2727, or fax us at (478) 374-7067. We will not sell or rent your personal information to third parties for their marketing purposes without your explicit consent.
There are two facets of the design process. First, we ask you to consider how you wish to honor and celebrate the life. When those important decisions are made, we'll turn to the issue of how you wish to care for the physical remains. It's about bringing those you love together, at a time of loss. It's a natural thing to do, and over time, has become a socially-expected practice.
All too often, families discount the value of ceremony after the death of a loved one, and we certainly don't want you to make that mistake. Coming together after a loss is a very essential part of the grieving process. In the depth of early grief, you might think that it would be 'easier' to just take care of things as simply - and as quickly -as possible.
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