Funeral Product Decisions Montrose CO

Most cemeteries require an outer burial container (i.e., burial vault) to place the casket in for burial. Their primary purpose is to support the soil. The minimum requirement is usually a concrete box. Burial vaults are more sophisticated enclosures that may be made of concrete and lined with plastic or metal.

Montrose Valley Funeral Home
(970) 249-4400
505 S 2Nd St
Montrose, CO
Chapel Of The Roses
(970) 249-7885
505 S 2Nd St
Montrose, CO
ERICKSON MONUMENTS
(303) 571-5151
1245 Quivas St
Denver, CO
George McCarthy-Almont Funeral Home
(719) 542-4434
401 Broadway Ave
Pueblo, CO
Davis Mortuary
(719) 542-1984
128 Broadway Ave
Pueblo, CO
Crippin Funeral Home
(970) 249-2121
802 E Main St
Montrose, CO
Rogers Family Mortuary
(719) 589-4271
Po Box 1549
Alamosa, CO
Howe Mortuary
(303) 442-3840
2121 11th St
Boulder, CO
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(303) 650-8813
1616 17Th St. Ste 372
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(303) 455-3663
7495 West 29Th Ave.
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Funeral Product Decisions

Selecting Funeral Products

The necessary funeral products and any desired memorials can be purchased from the funeral home, the cemetery or a specialty retailer. You are not required to buy these products from the funeral home or cemetery that is handling the funeral services. Your options include:

  1. Casket. If the body will be buried, you will need to choose a casket. There are many types of caskets to accommodate varied tastes, sizes and budgets. They can be made of metals, woods, and fiberglass. The casket's interior fabric can be of varied materials, colors and designs.
  2. Burial Vault. Most cemeteries require an outer burial container (i.e., burial vault) to place the casket in for burial. Their primary purpose is to support the soil. The minimum requirement is usually a concrete box. Burial vaults are more sophisticated enclosures that may be made of concrete and lined with plastic or metal. When the body will be entombed in a mausoleum, the cemetery does not require any container beyond the casket.
  3. Urn. When cremation is the choice for final arrangements, an urn is needed to hold the ashes. Even if the family plans to scatter the ashes, a container will be needed to hold the ashes until the scattering takes place. Urns are available in marble, wood or metals such as bronze or steel. They can be personalized with engravings, military medallions, and emblems.
  4. Grave marker. Grave markers can be made of stone such as granite or marble or metals, such as bronze. Memorials lie flush with the ground. Monuments sit upright and vary in size. Before purchasing a grave marker find out about your cemetery's rules and regulations governing marker placement and type.
  5. Online memorials. Families can remember loved ones with lasting memorials on the world wide web. These memorials are available through your Funeral Director and typically include a biography and photo of your loved one, as well as personal remembrances provided by family members and friends.

See Learn About Funerals > Funeral Products for shopping tips as well as detailed descriptions and photos of your funeral product options.

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