Since 1875, Daniels Chapel of the Roses Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc. has been honored to serve thousands of families during their times of need. We are on standby to help families complete the relationship with the deceased and offer emotional support. Our team has experience working with families from all religious and cultural backgrounds.
Our family-owned business believes that service is everything. Therefore, when arranging your final service, we have one purpose in mind - to create a unique and dignified service for your loved one. Our team at Daniels Chapel of the Roses Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc. offers full funeral services from the viewing to the graveside services and everything in between.
Our family-owned business believes that service is everything. Therefore, when arranging your final service, we have one purpose in mind - to create a unique and dignified service for your loved one. Our team at Daniels Chapel of the Roses Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc. offers full funeral services from the viewing to the graveside services and everything in between.
Services
Planning a funeral can be overwhelming, but you are not alone in this. We're here to support you throughout this journey and make this process one of love, healing, and life celebration. Below is some information to help you get started, but you can contact us at any time if you need help.
When a loved one dies at home or in a place that isn't a healthcare facility, you'll need to contact emergency personnel before they can be taken into our care.If your loved one was under medical care, it's a good idea to call their physician as well. If your loved one dies in a healthcare facility, they will notify the proper authorities, including the funeral home you have chosen to care for your loved one if they know that information.
When a loved one dies at home or in a place that isn't a healthcare facility, you'll need to contact emergency personnel before they can be taken into our care.If your loved one was under medical care, it's a good idea to call their physician as well. If your loved one dies in a healthcare facility, they will notify the proper authorities, including the funeral home you have chosen to care for your loved one if they know that information.
Planning a funeral service can be a very difficult process for families who have just lost a loved one. But it's important to provide those who are grieving with a supportive environment in which they can begin to find closure, say goodbye, and come to terms with the loss.
Gathering with friends and family gives everyone the opportunity to connect, share memories, offer words of sympathy, and create a lasting network of comfort and support as they start the journey toward healing.Immediate burial means that your loved one will be buried or entombed without a public service or gathering.
Gathering with friends and family gives everyone the opportunity to connect, share memories, offer words of sympathy, and create a lasting network of comfort and support as they start the journey toward healing.Immediate burial means that your loved one will be buried or entombed without a public service or gathering.
Our staff of licensed funeral directors are completely conversant with the funeral traditions and practices of all religious and ethnic groups. On a regular basis, we arrange services and accommodate many special requests for members of the Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist and Baha'i communities, just to name a few.
To assist you in arranging for Funeral Services, we have "packaged" some of the most selected funeral service itemizations. The packages are designed as full service plans, and substitutions are not allowed. Additions, however, may be made. For complete personalized services, we will be happy to refer to the General Itemizations.
Cremation simply expedites the process of reducing a body to bone fragments through application of intense heat. The number of people choosing cremation has increased significantly in the past few years, yet cremation carries a long tradition and remains largely unchanged. What is done before or after the cremation is up to the survivors, or up to you.