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Our goal is to try and make the arrangement process as simple, easy and dignified as possible for you and your family. We can make arrangements by phone, fax, email or mail. We can also come to your home to make arrangements for your convenience and comfort. If you like, come visit one of our offices.

We have two locations to serve you today and a third location in Santa Clarita coming very soon. See our Bookmark Catalog, Folder Catalog and Poster Catalog PDF Documents for some of the printed materials we offer. Please feel free to browse our pages to learn more about pre-planning a funeral and about grief support.
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At our funeral home, we understand the importance of family. We believe in treating your family as we would our own. To do that, it's best you know a little about us first - please explore this section so that you may learn about our caring staff, our beautiful facilities, and our history of service.
Your impression of the quality and value of our services is very important to us. We respectfully ask for your assistance in evaluating the services we provided, as this will enable us to provide the best possible care to others who turn to us in their time of need. We invite you to use the form provided to leave your thoughts and comments for our testimonials.
A loved one's passing often leaves us feeling adrift. While most elect to hold some type of memorial service, the breadth of options available can be overwhelming. We want to make it easier. We are here to help you create a service that befits the life of your loved one. This section contains useful information about funeral options, what to do when death occurs, information on writing an obituary, and recommended funeral etiquette.
Whether a death is sudden or expected, the loss of a loved one is indescribable. When you are in a heightened emotional state, even the most basic decisions can seem staggering. This section seeks to guide you through the immediate hours following a passing. If the person was not under hospice care, the police will have to be notified immediately.
Traditionally, a burial service involves a visitation and is followed by a funeral service. While the casket is typically present at both these events, it is your decision whether to have the casket open. You then have a number of options for interment. Decisions also need to be made on whether the body needs to be embalmed, what kind of casket to use, what cemetery to use and what to put on the gravestone.
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Debbie Corby
Debbie Corby
Jun 12, 2020
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Super service! Since Dad had remarried and lived in California and his children lived in New Jersey, we decided to share his cremation remains. They were very helpful with this request and supplying all the needed documents. Michelle was very pleasant to speak with and understanding. We highly recommend Valley of Peace to anyone needing these services.