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Thinking about choosing a funeral home or funeral services is difficult for many people. We have developed this website to help you with information about our funeral home, staff, your service and merchandise choices, and your options in selecting services in advance. While we've tried to be as complete as possible, you're always welcome to contact us with any questions or concerns you have.

Directors, Maureen Anderson and her son, Trenton Berg are here to guide you, without pressure, through the funeral planning process. Regardless of the choices you make, we are here to help you plan a services that is personalized, dignified and within your budget.
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Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that preplanning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With preplanning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted.
Caskets are made in a wide variety of styles and materials. They can be made from inexpensive materials, such as pine or a composite of hardboard, to more expensive materials such as steel, stainless steel, precious metals or hardwoods such as oak, and maple. When planning a funeral, one of the many decisions you will make is where your loved one's final resting place will be.
Funerals provide surviving family members and friends a caring, supportive environment in which to recognize the death of a loved one and to share thoughts and feelings about that person. Funerals are the first step in the healing process. It is possible to have a full funeral service even for those choosing cremation.
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Kiffany Junker
Kiffany Junker
Oct 22, 2016
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The people at Anderson Funeral Home are FANTASTIC! I would highly recommend their services! They are all so compassionate and caring, really going the extra mile...especially Maureen! Thank you so much for your help through a very difficult funeral today. Carol Mohr