This site has been designed by the staff of Hass Funeral Directors as a public service. We hope you will find this information useful, informative, and interesting. We are very proud of our commitment to the community and the service we have provided throughout the years. Our pledge is to give you the type of service and personal attention you'll only find in a concerned family atmosphere.
Attention to detail has always been the hallmark of our service. We are available 24 hours a day to assist you. We can explain all the options available to you and your family, answer any questions, understand your needs, and offer outstanding service. We understand that making the many decisions which come at a time of loss can be difficult.
Attention to detail has always been the hallmark of our service. We are available 24 hours a day to assist you. We can explain all the options available to you and your family, answer any questions, understand your needs, and offer outstanding service. We understand that making the many decisions which come at a time of loss can be difficult.
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The Hass family has been serving families in the Clayton area since 1975. Originally known as Kilburn Funeral Home, the funeral home became Schooler-Gordon Funeral Directors in 1974 and was managed by James Hass who later purchased the firm and it became Schooler-Hass Funeral Directors. In 1994 when his son, Michael Hass, joined the firm the name was changed to Hass Funeral Directors, Inc.
Most of us plan ahead in life. We plan for our wedding, our children's education, family vacations, and other significant expected life events. We also plan for the unexpected events of life by purchasing home, auto and medical insurance. Understanding the benefits of pre-planning has prompted many to take the step to plan their own arrangements.
Many who have undergone the emotional strain of arranging a funeral within hours of losing a loved one have made the choice to pre-plan their own funeral. Doing so lifts the burden from their loved ones by relieving decision-making pressure at a time of grief and emotional stress. Funeral arrangements are a deeply personal choice.
Someone you love has died. You are now faced with the difficult, but important, need to mourn. Mourning is the open expression of your thoughts and feelings regarding the death and the person who died. It is an essential part of healing. The following articles provide many practical suggestions to help you move toward healing in your unique grief journey.
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