Established in 1868, Schaetter's Funeral Home has helped countless families in their hours of bereavement and loss. The experience we have gained through the years as customs and lifestyles have changed, combined with the training each member of our staff has had, enables us to be as helpful as possible in making the task of arranging for the final rites for a loved one easier for you.
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It is much more than a motto. It is a true story dating back to the first generation through the fifth. As of the year 2010, the five generations of the Schaetter family have accumulated 323 years as funeral directors and 244 years as embalmers. Our family staff of Funeral Directors would be honored in assisting you with services such as pre-arrangements, pre-paid services, and insurance.
At some time in your life you will have a very special need, requiring a very special service. At this time the funeral director in your community can fill this need. Together with your minister or priest, your funeral director can be relied upon to help you make the many decisions you must often make when you least feel like doing so.
Staff members of Schaetter Funeral Home are caring and experienced professionals who understand that each family is unique and has personal requests and traditions. These requests and traditions are of utmost importance to our staff of licensed funeral directors. Holding the office of treasurer of the fifth generation Schaetter's Funeral Home is Evelyn Danz Schaetter.
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.
The idea behind planning ahead is simply that one day a great deal of vital information about your or a loved one will be needed by your family and anyone whose responsibility it is to assist them. There's no doubt that those who plan ahead are more comfortable knowing not only that their personal wishes will be fulfilled, but also that unnecessary difficulties can be avoided.
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Sha Nolan
Jan 08, 2022
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I attended my best friends moms service today. I feel the funeral home was rude and not caring at all. They started packing things up quickly. Everyone had not signed the book or gotten a program. Had to go get the book and hold it for people to sign. And I personally handed out programs to people that didn’t get one. He immediately handed the bill to my best friend instead of waiting or mailing it or giving it to someone else. She is grieving and hurting not appropriate. They seemed so uncaring and unsympathetic. The casket arrived late to the service causing my friend major upset and stress