McNett Funeral Home has been providing funeral care since 1990. We take pride in serving the Andrews, Texas community. Our staff provides care for grieving families with dignity and compassion during the most difficult times of your life. We're here to help you through the decision-making process, offering a range of personalized services as you honor your loved one.
Understanding the benefits of planning ahead has prompted many to take the step to plan their own arrangements. McNett Funeral Home, Inc. believes the story of every veteran's life deserves to be shared.
Understanding the benefits of planning ahead has prompted many to take the step to plan their own arrangements. McNett Funeral Home, Inc. believes the story of every veteran's life deserves to be shared.
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Eddie L. McNett the founder of McNett Funeral Home, inc. began working in funeral service in Andrews while a sophomore in high school. The chapel addition and larger visitation rooms were constructed in 1996. Eddie McNett served as a funeral director for 53 years.
McNett Funeral Home still has qualified and professional staff to assure you and your family that all of your funeral service needs and requests can and will be attended to with prompt and detailed attention.
McNett Funeral Home still has qualified and professional staff to assure you and your family that all of your funeral service needs and requests can and will be attended to with prompt and detailed attention.
A community gathering, visitation and personalized tribute that occurs prior to cremation. A community gathering following cremation. A meaningful program invites family and friends to visit and reflect on the moments they shared with your loved one. A small gathering and informal identification takes place in a private setting and allows the opportunity to say goodbye prior to cremation.
Rituals are symbolic experiences that help us, together with our families and friends, express our deepest thoughts and feelings about life's most important events. For example, birthday parties honor the passing of another year in life. Weddings publicly affirm the private love shared by two people.
Funerals are inconvenient. Taking a few hours out of your week to demonstrate your love for the person who died and your support for survivors is not an inconvenience, but a privilege. Funerals are only for religious people. Non-religious ceremonies are also appropriate and healing. Funeral should reflect what the loved one wanted.
For centuries, funerals have helped us say goodbye. No matter what kind of funeral ceremony you are planning, it helps to understand the parts of a meaningful funeral. Each element serves a unique purpose and plays an important role. When you put the elements together, you create a ceremony deserving of the special life that was lived.
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