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Celebrating Life

No matter if your family decides on burial or cremation, having a funeral is an essential part of celebrating, remembering, and honoring the life of your loved one.

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What to expect

Here to guide you every step of the way

Let us ease your burden by supporting you every step of the way. Here's what to expect when planning your loved one's services.

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Step 1

Tell us about your loved one

A dedicated advisor will talk to you about your loved one, and help you capture the most memorable and enduring aspects of their life and legacy.

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Step 2

Choose how to celebrate them

However and wherever you decide to celebrate your loved one, we're here to help you make it personal, memorable, and uplifting.

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Step 3

Determine their resting place

We'll help you decide whether burial or cremation is right for your loved one, and guide you in selecting a place where you can visit, to remember them forever.

The importance of funerals

Closure, renewal and togetherness

Funerals are more than a physical act. They're an opportunity for emotional release, a space to gather, and a time to share in the celebration of life.

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United in remembrance

Coming together to share stories and memories creates a place of healing, remembrance, and peace. We will design a service that uniquely celebrates your loved one and creates a sense of community.

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A modern memorial

The decision to cremate doesn't lessen the need for healing, or limit how we can celebrate life. We can help you craft a meaningful memorial service to honor your loved one and begin the healing process.

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A place to gather

Choosing burial provides a meaningful opportunity to say farewell at a viewing, a sense of closure at a graveside ceremony, and a dedicated place for family and friends to remember.

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A profound farewell

Whether you choose burial or cremation, a committal service held at your loved one's resting place can be a powerful experience. With options to host the service outdoors or in the quiet of a mausoleum, we offer many personalized choices for the ceremony and site.

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Personalized Celebrations

Honoring life isn’t one size fits all.

A life celebration can and should be a reflection of your loved one’s life. Whether you want to integrate elements from a favorite hobby, arrange for unique transportation, or hold services in a place that’s meaningful, we offer many options for personalization.

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Comfort in tradition

Formal funeral services complete with classic rites and rituals are an elegant way to lay a loved one to eternal rest.

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Properly patriotic

Veterans deserve a patriotic end-of-life celebration. Honor their memory with a flag presentation and 21-gun salute.

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United in belief

Bringing religious or spiritual elements and readings into the service is a way to unite friends and family and provide greater peace.

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Savor memories

Celebrate your loved one with a shared meal. We can help you arrange a feast of their all-time favorite foods.

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A ride to remember

Horse-drawn carriages, classic cars, or even the fire engine they served on — a meaningful mode of transportation can be a fitting final ride.

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Farewell at their favorite place

Hold a ceremony or gathering at a meaningful place, whether that be at home, a private garden, or other location that was near to their heart.

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Life celebration explorer

The possibilities are endless

From traditional ceremonies to unconventional send-offs, you might find there are more ways to honor your loved one’s memory than you ever imagined.

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A forever fan

For true fanatics, sports memorabilia, tailgating, or other sporty tributes can be a part of their life celebration.

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Honor interests, extend memories

Decorate with treasured keepsakes to honor your loved one's interests. Enrich the ceremony or gathering, and let guests take home a memento.

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The game goes on

Whether they mastered chess, aced card games, or were Scrabble whizzes, blending elements of their favorite pastimes creates a fun and fitting tribute.

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Take the stage

Let them be in the limelight. For the loved one who loved theater, opera, or the arts, hosting a theatrical event can be a brilliant final act.

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Into the deep

For those with a deep appreciation of the deep blue sea, cremated remains can be ceremoniously scattered over the ocean.

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Reach for the stars

Embrace the cosmic journey. If your loved one dreamt of dancing among the stars, we can facilitate an extraordinary send-off to the cosmos.

motorcycle procession

tailgate party

art exhibition

golf themed

musical experience

butterfly release

memorial picnic

sharing of memories

candlelight vigil

toast to their legacy

launch into space

poem reading

tribute cookoff

wine tasting

memorial tree planting

theme party

motorcycle procession

tailgate party

art exhibition

golf themed

musical experience

butterfly release

memorial picnic

sharing of memories

candlelight vigil

toast to their legacy

launch into space

poem reading

tribute cookoff

wine tasting

memorial tree planting

theme party

theme party

memorial tree planting

wine tasting

tribute cookoff

poem reading

launch into space

toast to their legacy

candlelight vigil

sharing of memories

memorial picnic

butterfly release

musical experience

golf themed

art exhibition

tailgate party

motorcycle procession

theme party

memorial tree planting

wine tasting

tribute cookoff

poem reading

launch into space

toast to their legacy

candlelight vigil

sharing of memories

memorial picnic

butterfly release

musical experience

golf themed

art exhibition

tailgate party

motorcycle procession

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Additional ways we can help

Service Enhancements

Add a personalized touch with our Service Enhancements and enrich your memories in meaningful ways. Choose from our options, mix them, or create your own. We’re here to make it uniquely yours.

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Veteran Services

Veterans deserve a legacy. J.B. Rhodes is proud to offer memorials specifically designed for service members, and discounts on their arrangements.

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Financing Solutions

Cost shouldn't be a reason to not fully honor the loss you're experiencing. We offer financing solutions for every budget.

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Our Locations

A place of healing

We welcome you to explore the J.B. Rhodes Funeral Home & Cremations Inc facilities, and invite you to discover a comforting and peaceful place to honor your loved one.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Funeral FAQs

Everything you need to know about funerals.

A funeral is any ceremony that offers an opportunity for family members and friends of the deceased to express love, respect, honor and grief for a loved one.

Whether you choose burial or cremation, a funeral is more than just a service. It's a space for family and friends to say goodbye, share memories, and support one another. This gathering, celebrating the unique life of your loved one, offers a vital step towards healing and closure.

Absolutely, in fact, we recommend it. After all, a funeral is a celebration of life and each life lived is unique.

Our team is happy to discuss any and all options to ensure your funeral is tailored to your wishes, and you'll find that you can personalize services in many unique ways. Please reach out to us to explore your options.

Absolutely. Opting for cremation doesn't limit the ways you can celebrate your loved one's life.

We can help arrange a visitation or viewing prior to the cremation, and we always recommend holding a funeral or memorial service in honor of your loved one. It provides a meaningful opportunity for family and friends to say goodbye and begin the healing process.

We offer a range of services to suit different budgets, from simple, intimate gatherings to grand ceremonies, as well as financing solutions for every budget.

We're here to guide you through the options, ensuring an informed choice that respects both your budget and your loved one's memory.

Keeping loved ones connected during times of loss is important. That's why we offer solutions like live streaming and service recording, allowing everyone to be part of the ceremony, no matter where they are. We also create a personalized memorial website for your loved one, a place to share memories, photos, videos, and send heartfelt condolences or light a candle in their honor. Even from afar, everyone can feel close.

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FAQs

Is $5000 enough for a funeral? ›

The average funeral costs between $7,000 and $12,000. The viewing, burial, service fees, transport, casket, embalming, and other prep are included in this price. The average cost of a funeral with cremation is $6,000 to $7,000. These costs do not include a cemetery, monument, marker, or other things like flowers.

Is $15,000 enough to bury someone? ›

Simply put, funerals are expensive and should not be taken lightly. That being said, if you or a loved one has final expense insurance, that can offset the cost for funeral arrangements. A low-cost (bold low-cost) funeral may cost $3,000 to $5,000, An average (bold average) funeral may range from $8,000 to $15,000.

When you get cremated do they cremate the coffin as well? ›

Are coffins sold back to the funeral director for re-use? No. The coffin and the body inside are cremated together. There are occasions where the deceased or the family of the deceased has opted for using a cardboard coffin in which their loved one will be cremated.

How soon after death should a body be cremated? ›

In most cases, you will have to wait somewhere between 24 and 72 hours after death before a body can be cremated. Certain paperwork is required and may take several business days to obtain. In Canada, many provinces including Ontario require a coroner to sign off on the cremation before it takes place.

What is the most expensive part of a funeral? ›

A casket often is the single most expensive item you'll buy if you plan a "traditional" full-service funeral. Caskets vary widely in style and price and are sold primarily for their visual appeal.

What is the cheapest funeral cost? ›

Direct Cremation: This is the cheapest funeral there is, as with direct cremation; not only is there no service, but grave space is also unnecessary. Instead, the family may collect the ashes of their loved one and take them home.

What is the biggest expense of a funeral? ›

The most expensive part of a funeral is typically the basic services fee of a funeral home. The median cost of basic services fees is about $2,300. If you choose a traditional funeral and burial, your highest cost will likely be a metal casket. Metal caskets can cost around $2,500.

What is the proper amount to give for a funeral? ›

If you are giving a donation in lieu of flowers, then donate the amount you would have spent on flowers. Typically, this means $50 to $100. However, the amount is ultimately up to you because it is the thought that counts and not the amount you donate.

What happens if I have no money to bury my husband? ›

If you cannot afford a burial or cremation, you can sign a form with the county coroner's office and the state will bury or cremate the body for you. This will be at no cost, but you won't have any say in where or how.

Why is cremation not done at night? ›

In Hinduism, if someone dies after sunset, then his body is kept at home overnight and the next day his cremation is done. During this time, the dead body is kept at home overnight and someone has to stay with it. The belief behind this is that if the body is cremated at night, then the person does not get salvation.

What body parts are removed before cremation? ›

The only parts of the body that are removed before cremation are artificial ones like a medical device or implant with a battery, silicone, pins, radiation pressurization, pacemakers, and large hip, knee, and shoulder replacements along with any external jewelry.

What happens to teeth during cremation? ›

Here are the answers to some of the most common weird cremation questions. Do teeth burn during cremation? Teeth usually burn up during the cremation process. Tooth fragments that are not burnt up will be ground during the ash processing.

Which part of the body does not burn during cremation? ›

During cremation, the body parts that do burn consist of organs, soft tissue, hair, and skin, while the water in our bodies evaporates. The body parts that do not burn are bone fragments. Teeth usually burn during cremation, but not entirely.

Does a body get drained before cremation? ›

Is a body drained before cremation? Draining a body of fluids does not happen before cremation. If a body is embalmed before cremation, the bodily fluids are exchanged (drained, and then replaced) with chemicals during the embalming process.

How long do cremated ashes last? ›

In order for something to decompose, it must have organic substances in it. Since all of the organic matter is burned away during cremation, this is why ashes can last (almost) forever - or at least for our entire lifetime. Bones are still DNA and scientists believe that DNA has survived for about one million years.

What is the appropriate amount of money to give for a funeral? ›

What is an appropriate donation at a funeral? If you are giving a donation in lieu of flowers, then donate the amount you would have spent on flowers. Typically, this means $50 to $100. However, the amount is ultimately up to you because it is the thought that counts and not the amount you donate.

How much does the average person spend on a funeral? ›

Funeral Expenses in California

On average, a funeral in California typically ranges from $7,000 to $12,000 or more. This comprehensive figure encompasses crucial elements like the acquisition of a casket, embalming services, and professional fees.

Is $8,000 enough for a funeral? ›

The median cost of a funeral is almost $8,000, but can range to over $10,000 depending on the options you choose. Carefully consider what casket, burial, funeral service and memorial options you want to help you estimate if $10,000 is enough for funeral costs in your area.

What happens if you don't have enough money for a funeral? ›

You don't necessarily need to worry about what happens to your body if you can't afford a funeral. Signing a form at the county coroner can authorize the release of your body to the state or county for burial or cremation. It may be possible to pay a fee to recover your ashes if your family would like them.

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