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Caskets & Burial Vaults

Caskets & Urns

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Bronze

Bronze, a semi-precious material alloy, is the strongest and longest-lasting of any casket construction material. Bronze is resistant to corrosive elements, and makes an elegant, exquisite remembrance.

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Copper

Copper, a precious metal, is known for its longevity, beauty and resistance to corrosion. Copper is one-third stronger than stainless steel, and its combination of strength and beauty helps memorialize a remarkable life.

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Stainless Steel

Stainless steel, an alloy of carbon steel and chromium, provides strength and resistance to corrosion at an economical price.

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Steel

Steel, known for its affordability and long-lasting performance, is one of the most popular of casket materials. From the highest quality 16-gauge to a minimum quality 20-gauge, thickness determines the general quality and price.

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Wood

Wood, a natural and environmentally sound choice, is selected for its warmth, beauty, and uniqueness. A variety of different woods offer an array of personalized choices.

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Cremation

Similar in design to the traditional casket, wood cremation caskets are constructed specifically for cremation.

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