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Every one of life's stages is a celebration-birthdays, anniversaries, and other important milestones bring friends and family together. At Lyndahl Funeral Home and Cremation Services, we believe that gathering to say a final goodbye to someone you love is also the perfect time to celebrate a life lived-it's a time for remembering the special ways that someone touched your life and reminiscing about them with joy.

Whether your requests are ordinary or extraordinary, our caring staff will help you create a unique and memorable experience that best celebrates the life of your loved one.
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What we've learned since 1946 is that families appreciate having flexibility. Although many prefer a funeral filled with tradition, Lyndahl Funeral Home and Cremation Services also goes above and beyond to offer today's families options that lets them create an event that is as unique as the person whose life they're celebrating.
At Lyndahl Funeral Home and Cremation Services, we encourage the input of family members and work together to create a unique and memorable experience that honors the life of their loved one. Helping families Celebrate a Life Lived is the most important service we provide to your family, relatives and supporting friends.
The tradition of natural burials dates back to ancient times. Within the United States - most of the Native American Indian Tribes still practice natural burials today in the final stage of celebrating and committing back to nature - a life lived and loved. An adaptation of natural burial was practiced by many Native American societies in the Upper Midwest - in which the dead were placed in lavishly furnished tombs.
The service listings makes it easy for family and friend to find the service location and time. We even include a map to the service location to ensure your loved ones can make it to the service hassle-free. We make it easy for loved ones to leave condolences, memories, pictures, or even light a virtual candle.
Taking the time to pre-plan your funeral is a thoughtful decision that gives you and your family peace of mind. It allows you to make decisions you feel are right for you and keeps your family from having to make difficult decisions in their time of grief. Families can now make arrangements in the privacy and comfort of their own home.
Reviews (4)
Mark Best
Mark Best
Mar 31, 2021
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The staff at Lyndahl's was so kind and empathetic when our Mom died. They listened to what we wanted and then made it happen. We have used Lyndahl's before and had the same experience.
We were very pleased with the funeral arrangements and would highly recommend them to anyone in this sad situation.
Pam Rosinsky
Pam Rosinsky
Feb 11, 2021
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The entire staff at Lyndahls made the loss of our dad as bearable as possible. Lynette was wonderful helping us with preplanning which of course we had hoped we would never need to use, when the time actually came. Tony was extremely compassionate and because we had already took care of the majority of the details he made sure it all came together better than we had imagined. Tony even helped finding special music that we had wanted. We also would recommend the streaming service that they offer. We had family members out of state that couldn’t travel home but they were able to be with us real
Carol Carpenter
Carol Carpenter
Jan 29, 2021
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I thought they were very helpful with all aspects of my husband’s death. They were very easy to work with.
Sue Lesage
Sue Lesage
Jul 30, 2020
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They screwed up the obituary were we had to double check and re check. It was like we had to do all the asking for basic service that should be automatically given like the white boards. We brought our own because they never asked if we wanted any. When we had the visitation they didn’t do my mom’s hair! They had a few pictures of her but didn’t look like a beautician did anything at all! The guest book had the wrong obituary in it. They didn’t have a candle for her. We had to wait for it. And we realized after that we did not get a candle. Over all it was not a good experience when one