Your Burial Options

A Burial is one of two most common options for the disposition or disposal of human remains after death.

There are various factors to consider when deciding between a burial or cremation, including religious beliefs, cultural practices, environmental concerns, cost, and personal preference. It is important to research and discuss your options with loved ones to make the best decision for you. Typically, a cremation is generally less expensive than Burial.

A Burial involves placing the body into a casket or coffin, which is then interred or placed into a grave or cemetery plot at a cemetery. 

The purpose of a burial is to provide a final resting place for the deceased and offer a place for the bereaved to visit. 

At Great Lakes Funerals we can provide services for a Burial of a body. We can accommodate for various Funeral service formats:

This Funeral service would take place at either Great Lakes Funerals Chapel or a Church, club or outdoor venue of your choice with an unattended cremation or burial.

This Funeral service would take place at either Great Lakes Funerals Chapel or a Church, club or outdoor venue of your choice with an unattended cremation or burial.

One venue Funeral service is held at the cemetery, attended and takes place at the place of burial.

Often referred to as a No Service, No Attendance (NSNA) A private burial with no attendance at the cemetery.

Can be held at a chapel or church like a funeral service, but the coffin is not present.

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