Welcome to Ninde Funeral & Cremation, where we have proudly served the Tulsa community since 1939. We take pride in serving your family's funeral needs with compassion and respect. Please feel free to browse our pages to learn more about pre-planning a funeral and grief support, as well as the traditional funeral and cremation services that we have to offer.
If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact us at anytime, we are available by phone or e-mail, or drop by the office in person. We are always here to help. To this day, Ninde Funeral Directors is owned and operated by the Ninde family, making it one of the only remaining original family owned funeral companies in Tulsa.
If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact us at anytime, we are available by phone or e-mail, or drop by the office in person. We are always here to help. To this day, Ninde Funeral Directors is owned and operated by the Ninde family, making it one of the only remaining original family owned funeral companies in Tulsa.
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Carrying on the family name and tradition, Mr. Charles Ninde, Jr. serves as our President and C.E.O. Almost 40 years with the Ninde Family, Steve serves as our Vice President and is a licensed Funeral Director as well. In addition to servicing our families he is responsible for the oversight of day-to-day operations.
No matter if a death is sudden, or if it something that was a long time coming, the loss of a loved one makes us feel emotional and overwhelmed. No amount of preparation can fully prepare you for the loss of a loved one. When you are in a heightened emotional state, even the most basic decisions can seem staggering.
Traditionally, a burial service involves a visitation, followed by a funeral service in a church, or other place of worship. The casket is typically present at both these events, and it is your decision on whether to have the casket open or not. You have the option of having the remains interred (earth burial), or it may be entombed in a crypt inside a mausoleum (above ground burial).
Giving a meaningful, moving eulogy can be a nerve-wracking situation for even the most accomplished public speaker, but it need not be. How can you summarize somebody's life in a few short minutes, while being both somber and funny at the same time? Writing and delivering a eulogy is a therapeutic tool to help deal with your grief, and being chosen to give a eulogy is an honor and should be treated that way.
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Joel N.
Mar 14, 2019
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My folks had prepaid plans for 20 years. When my mother moved to Colorado they told her everything would be taken care of. When she passed away they complained that there wasn't enough money in her trust and told me that they didn't make any money off of prepaid plans and wished they didn't sell them. Right....they had her money for 20 years and didn't make any money. Don't buy a prepaid plan from them!