The Benefits of Involving A Funeral Director
The Benefits of Involving A Funeral Director
In Vermont, families are not required to work with a funeral home when a loved one passes. The next of kin has the ability to make decisions about what happens and how those choices are carried out. Many people find comfort, healing, and even a sense of closeness by taking part in the process themselves. And if you choose to involve a funeral home, it doesn’t mean giving up the opportunity to stay as involved as you wish.
Each member of our staff brings their own strengths, experiences, and heartfelt dedication to this work. Whatever type of service or form of disposition feels right for your family, someone on our team can gently guide you with ideas that help make the experience meaningful. With more than 100 years of combined experience, we’re here to support you in the way you want—honoring your role and helping with whatever pieces feel overwhelming. This may include transportation, writing an obituary or remembrance, completing paperwork, coordinating the disposition you choose, or assisting with life insurance, pensions, and veteran benefits.
When it comes time to plan a service, you have many options. Our hope is to help you create a gathering that feels comforting, personal, and full of love. No matter what you decide, we can provide a peaceful space for family and friends to come together in support and remembrance. Above all, you should feel at ease with your choices and with the people walking alongside you. We’re always here to answer your questions and talk through what feels right for your family.



