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Merchandise Summary
When planning a funeral, one of the many decisions you will make is where your loved one’s final resting place will be. Depending on whether you choose a cemetery, your home, your garden or some other location, you will need to choose an appropriate protective container. Your funeral director will match your specific needs to all available options, which may include caskets, vaults, or urns.
You may also want to purchase a permanent memorialization for your loved one. Memorializations include personalized markers, monuments and a variety of keepsakes — all crafted with care using the finest quality materials.
Below are links to some of the caskets and vaults that we offer. For a complete listing, please feel free to call and schedule an appointment to come in and meet with us. An additional helpful tool to use as you explore the different merchandise options would be the following video. This was put together by the Batesville Casket Company to give consumers background information on their many available options. |
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Caskets
Caskets are made in a wide variety of styles and materials. They can be made from inexpensive materials, such as pine or a composite of hardboard, and cost very little. Or they can be very expensive when made from the finest materials such as bronze or mahogany. Stainless steel and steel caskets are also popular options.
» Click here to view our hardwood caskets
» Click here to view our metal caskets |
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Vaults
Most cemeteries require that caskets be placed in an outer burial receptacle capable of withstanding the weight and pressures of the earth above and surrounding the receptacle. Our Merchandise Selection Room provides samples of vaults and other outer burial containers for each family to preview and make their selection of choice.
» Click here to view our vaults |
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Urns
Memorial Urns are permanent containers for the cremated body. We offer a wide range of styles and prices appropriate for burial, niches, scattering, keepsakes or discreet placement in a home. Your personal plans for the final placement of the urn can play an important part in your selection process. Some urns are ornately designed for display purposes while others are very basic in style. Many of the urns can also be personalized with engravings or laser designs.
» Our urn display is coming soon |
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Urn Vaults
Urn Vaults are protective containers in which urns are commonly placed. In many cases, where families desire to bury the urn-encapsulated remains of their loved one, cemeteries will require the use of an urn vault. Much like burial vaults for caskets, urn vaults protect the urn from being crushed, and protect the ground above them from caving in over time. | |
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Clarence W. Trainor's first motorized funeral coach. A Ford purchased in 1918
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Clarence Trainor's 1932 Studebaker Funeral Coach
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The original Trainor Funeral Home, now a residence located in West Leyden, New York
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The former Hobart residence, purchased by Clarence Trainor, shown above in this photograph from the summer of 1938
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