
Each family's needs are different and special. We listen with sensitivity, answer all questions and respect your choices. Then, we take care of all the details. Times change, and old ways of doing things are replaced by new and better ways. In response to an ever-changing world, we are continually improving on everything we do for the families we are privileged to serve.
WE PROMISE to help create meaningful ceremonies that celebrate the lives of those who have died and bring comfort and healing to the living. Keep in mind that the funeral is a meaningful event that can help ease the pain of separation which naturally accompanies death. It is a time of sharing good memories and experiences with your family and friends.
WE PROMISE to help create meaningful ceremonies that celebrate the lives of those who have died and bring comfort and healing to the living. Keep in mind that the funeral is a meaningful event that can help ease the pain of separation which naturally accompanies death. It is a time of sharing good memories and experiences with your family and friends.
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Welter Funeral Home was founded by William "Billy" Welter in 1933. His original funeral home was located at 232 Third Street SW, approximately 2 blocks west of Dakota Avenue (main street). He operated from this facility until 1948, when he purchased the present-day building, which originally was the Richard and Grace Richards mansion.
The practice of cremation dates back to ancient times. Today it is more common in western Europe and Japan than in the United States and Canada. The number of people in the U.S. and Canada selecting cremation as the form of final disposition has slowly risen during the past few years. If you're thinking about cremation, you may want to know more about the process and the many services available to you.
Just as we have ceremonies for baptisms, graduations, and weddings, we have funeral and memorial ceremonies which allow family and friends to gather and pay tribute to a unique life that has been lived. When someone close to us dies, we need to say good-bye. The funeral is a service for the living that allows friends and relatives to offer comfort and support to one another.
This web site is dedicated to the surviving spouses and dependents of military personnel who died while in active military service and to the survivors of veterans who died after active service. Provides information for the families of veterans or active duty personnel who are eligible for graveside military rites: includes available services, law, eligibility requirements, and frequently asked questions about military honors.
A private organization dedicated to furthering our understanding of and compassion for the complex set of emotions we call grief. Dedicated to helping both the bereaved, by walking with them in their unique life journeys, and bereavement caregivers, by serving as their educational liaison and professional forum.
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