Cremation Services

Cremation Services with Care and Compassion

A funeral urn sits on a table draped in green cloth, surrounded by colorful flowers, set outdoors against red bushes.

Each person who selects cremation or any other form of disposition does so for individual reasons.  These may be based on family traditions, religious obligations, personal beliefs, convenience, or cost.


We specialize in planning a meaningful and lasting tribute, honoring the life of a loved one, which is an essential part of the healing process.


It is also important to know that our families are afforded the choice to select a crematory that is located here within Clinton County, is operated by New York State Certified Personnel and has been in operation since 1982.  This allows for keeping your loved one close to home and a prompt return of the cremated remains. It also gives the families we serve special protections under strict NYS Laws and Regulations that are not followed by out of state crematories.   You also have the option to meet at the crematory to take custody of your loved ones cremains.


When thinking of cremation, it is important to know all of your choices and options. Whether you wish to have cremation following a traditional service or a direct cremation with no services, we are here to assist you in arranging all the details.  For more information, please give us a call to set up an appointment or stop by our facility.

Permanent Memorialization


A matte black urn sits on a small white table next to a vase of tulips and loose white flowers.

Keeping an Urn at Home

This is a common choice. Families can select the perfect urn for their loved one.

Empty niche labeled 19 next to a sealed black granite tomb niche labeled 20 in a cemetery columbarium wall.

Placing the Urn in a Columbarium (aka, a "niche")

Many families find comfort in having a final resting place that they can visit.

A blue cremation urn resting on a green fabric surface next to several yellow roses.

Burying the Urn

Similar to a casket, an in-ground burial of the urn allows for a final resting place.

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Scatter the ashes

Some families find comfort in scattering the cremated remains at a place that was special to their loved one.