Our Aftercare 

When you lose someone special, your grief might feel overwhelming. It is important to allow yourself to experience your emotions and express them in a way that is meaningful for you. There is no right or wrong way to grieve, but it is important to reach out for support when you need it. We are here to walk the journey through grief alongside you. Please contact us for more information.

Memory Bear Workshop

We host a free memory bear workshop at the funeral home twice a year, usually in the spring and fall. This is a very special event where families create a treasured keepsake that helps bring comfort as they remember their loved one. Volunteers and volunteer staff are available at the event to help cut, design, sew, etc. It is usually on a Friday night and Saturday morning. Supper is provided that night and a light breakfast and lunch is served the following day. The lunch is donated for every memory bear workshop by Bob and Jan Quade, a family we have served in the past. Families are asked to bring clean clothing, stuffing, and any accessories that they would like to put on the bear.

Annual Remembrance Picnic and Flower Float

Our annual Remembrance Picnic and Flower Float is typically in the later part of the summer at a local park. As a special time to remember and honor loved ones who have passed, the service includes a short message from local clergy ,and then a meal is provided. Afterward, we go to a bridge and do the flower float, which is always a very meaningful, healing experience. Attendees receive a remembrance gift from the funeral home as well.

Holiday Service of Remembrance

Every other year, our funeral home hosts a Holiday Service of Remembrance, which is a candlelight service usually in Decemberto remember loved ones and to help provide a sense of comfort during the holiday season. A clergyperson from the community comesin to offer a short service on grief and the holidays, and there is always special music. A light supper and time for fellowship follows the service.