Address: 210 Sherman St, Canton, MA 02021, USA
Phone: +17818282929
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
sue draper
Our family calling hours, church service, transportation, even flowers and prayer cards were handled. Everything was carried out just as we asked. Very professionally handled. Thank you Larry Pushard
Neal Mitra
The funeral director, Larry Pushard, is incredibly helpful and reliable. He has served our community in many different ways and I felt confident he was handling all arrangements with respect and care. I especially appreciated that he returned calls promptly, was always on time, and addressed all of my concerns and questions. He made a very difficult time a bit easier. I also appreciated the other staff members who were polite, friendly, and helpful.
Meghan Polle
Roache-Pushard Funeral Home really extended themselves for me. They were able to come to me for any questions or concerns I had. The director addressed them easily and with compassion.
Ryan Molson
I really appreciated the time that the staff at Roache-Pushard Funeral Home made for me. They went above and beyond what I was expecting. The staff put in extra efforts to make sure that all of our needs were met.
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There are a number of options available, including: - Determine if the deceased person qualifies for any entitlements. Check with the Social Security Administration, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and with your State Fund. Many people are entitled to get financial assistance with their funeral costs from these agencies if they qualify. - Review all insurance policies the deceased person has, including life insurance. Some life insurance policies have coverage clauses for funeral-related costs. - Find local charities providing financial help for funeral expenses. Search for non profit organizations and for churches in your area. Talk to your funeral director about cremation options - these can be much less expensive depending on your choices.
It really depends entirely on how you wish to commemorate a life. One of the advantages of cremation is that it provides you with increased flexibility when you make your funeral and cemetery arrangements. You might, for example, choose to have a funeral service before the cremation; a memorial service at the time of cremation or after the cremation with the urn present; or a committal service at the final disposition of cremated remains. Funeral or memorial services can be held in a place of worship, a funeral home or in a crematory chapel.
Viewing is a part of many cultural and ethnic traditions. Many grief specialists believe that viewing aids the grief process by helping the bereaved recognize the reality of death. Viewing is encouraged for children, as long as the process is explained and the activity is voluntary.
Burial in a casket is the most common method of disposing of remains in the United States, although entombment also occurs. Cremation is increasingly selected because it can be less expensive and allows for the memorial service to be held at a more convenient time in the future when relatives and friends can come together. A funeral service followed by cremation need not be any different from a funeral service followed by a burial. Usually, cremated remains are placed in urn before being committed to a final resting place. The urn may be buried, placed in an indoor or outdoor mausoleum or columbarium, or interred in a special urn garden that many cemeteries provide for cremated remains. The remains may also be scattered, according to state law.
If you request immediate assistance, yes. If the family wishes to spend a short time with the deceased to say good-bye, that’s perfectly acceptable. Your funeral director will come when your time is right.
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