Cremation Services
According to the National Funeral Directors Association, for the first time the cremation rate in America is now over fifty percent! When considering cremation, today's families are concerned with many complex issues: how cremation affects the environment (especially when compared to traditional burial), personal finances and faith being amongst the top three. If you, or a family member, are curious about cremation or wondering if cremation is the right option for your situation, we invite you to read the articles in this section. And of course, if you have concerns or additional questions, we ask that you connect with us by calling 713-637-4933. We will be pleased to take part in your cremation conversation. We also encourage you to speak with your clergy regarding this decision.
What is Cremation?Even now, when cremation is fast becoming the preferred alternative to burial. People still come to us to learn more about how the cremation process works. If you have ever asked "what is cremation", this page was written for you.
Why Choose CremationIf you're curious about why more families today are choosing cremation, this page details the various reasons and looks closely at cremation costs.
The Cremation ProcessCremation has been around for centuries but there have been many changes in the process over the last half-century. Today, families can choose either traditional cremation or alkaline hydrolysis.
Frequently Asked Questions on Cremation ServicesAre you struggling to answer the question "what is cremation"? Are you curious about what's involved in making the cremation decision; or wonder if you can be involved in your loved one's cremation? This is the right page for you.