About Our Crematory

Posted on June 14th, 2022
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At the time of a loved one’s passing, families are faced with lots of important decisions. The first and main decision – How should we care for the person’s body? At Goes Funeral Care, about 85% of the time, the answer is “cremation.” That is a great first step, but what many people don’t know […]

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Five Things to do After Someone Dies

Posted on June 1st, 2022
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The time has come. Someone has died. What now? First and foremost, wherever you are – getting the news on the other side of the phone, holding the person’s hand in the hospital, sitting vigil at home – take a deep breath. Then another. Now, take things one at a time… 1. Contact a medical […]

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Six Things to Know When Someone Dies

Posted on May 18th, 2022
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When a person dies, the last thing loved ones want to do is make decisions. Whether planning ahead or making decisions at the time of a loss, at Goes Funeral Care we try to keep the process as simple as possible. Here are the important decisions we will help you consider: 1. Burial, Cremation, Body […]

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Six Things to do BEFORE a Person Dies

Posted on May 16th, 2022
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We plan ahead for lots of life events – getting married, making a big move, changing careers, having a child, buying a house. However, the one thing we will all go through someday – dying – tends to get the least amount of attention when it comes to planning ahead. It is not only uncomfortable […]

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Water Cremation or Flame Cremation – what are the differences?

Posted on April 22nd, 2022
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In the United States, the rate of cremation continues to increase year after year and now sits at over 50%. This means that over half of families choose cremation over any other form of final disposition. Traditionally, cremation was defined as a process that uses combustion (flame) to break down the body, leaving inorganic materials […]

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