Alfred "Al" G. Morin Jr. - Al has been a licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer since 1974 and has been working in the business since a young age. Serving families in their time of need is not a job but a livelihood that you practice every day. Keeping up with the highest of both ethical and moral standards is the epitome of a successful funeral business.
We strive every day to maintain these goals for the families and communities we serve. Al is involved with many local organizations including the Spencer Exchange Club (Past President), The Spencer Rescue Squad (Past Vice President), David Prouty High School Permanent Scholarship Fund (Past Chairman), The Mass.
We strive every day to maintain these goals for the families and communities we serve. Al is involved with many local organizations including the Spencer Exchange Club (Past President), The Spencer Rescue Squad (Past Vice President), David Prouty High School Permanent Scholarship Fund (Past Chairman), The Mass.
Services
Each family we serve has its own unique and special needs. That's why we strive to offer wide ranges of products and services, and why we listen to your wishes and desires when arranging a funeral for your loved one. We know that greater satisfaction comes when you and your family chooses exactly the type of services you desire.
The death of a loved one is the most stressful event in anyone's life, and yet decisions still need to be made. The manner of service and the merchandise must be selected. With guidance and compassion we are able to offer you some peace of mind in an emotional and trying time, while handling all the technical details of the funeral.
Pre-planning a funeral has many benefits to both you and your family. It clearly expresses your wishes ahead of time, allowing your family to complete the funeral arrangements you desire. You can lessen the emotional and financial burden of your survivors during a sorrowful time. Your funeral plan is completely transferable.
Information on Military Honors, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits, and answers to frequently asked questions are at the Military Funeral Honors web site:militaryfuneralhonors.osd.mil/. The web site contains up-to-date information and direct links to other related web sites. The basic Military Funeral Honors ceremony consists of the folding and presentation of the United States flag to the veteran's family and the playing of Taps.