In America we have upgraded all aspects of the Funeral Profession. The art of embalming, elaborately made caskets and plush funeral homes make up what one may now call the "Traditional Funeral." Like many things we have done in our American custom, have we gone too far in the burial of our dead?
Most individuals want to bury their dead in a dignified, religious and simple manner without necessarily spending a large amount of money. However, the traditional funeral is often influenced by sentimentality. The desire to provide only the best casket and most elaborate services may satisfy one emotionally, but also cause great economic difficulty. The principles of dignity and respect in the traditional funeral can be preserved with emotional satisfaction and a modest price, regardless of the casket and services desired. It is with these principles in mind that Chambers will provide funeral services tailored to your specific requests at a guaranteed low cost.
This Web site will clearly define the procedures, requirements and costs as well as answer the most often asked questions about funerals and cremation. Chambers wants to help you understand the personal involvement and expense so you can make an informed decision at the time of need or in pre-planning funeral or cremation services for a loved one or yourself.
Knowing your options will bring you great satisfaction and peace of mind. Speaking from experience, so many have said, "If I had it to do over again, I would do it exactly the same..." It is this feeling of satisfaction that the traditional funeral seems to leave with those who have kept our American custom of funerals.