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Life can be complicated, however, planning a funeral that meets your needs doesn't have to be.

At Guardian Memorial Society we have found a way to simplify the arrangement process by bringing personalized service directly to you.

Preparing a funeral is a private experience as individual as the family making the arrangements. Whether the planning is done in advance or at the time of need, making decisions in a relaxed setting is the best way to create a comfortable atmosphere for the funeral itself.

Because we understand that, we want you to feel at ease while making your plans. We will meet with you in the privacy of your home, at your church with clergy you trust, at one of our planning centers or at any location that is convenient for you.

During the arrangements we help you to choose a funeral setting that meets your family's needs. You can have the service at your home, at a fraternal hall, or at a church or chapel you select.

We will work with clergy of all faiths and leaders of any organizations you want involved. This unique way of providing individual attention helps us to be sure you have a well-planned funeral that reflects the life of the deceased.

We offer this personalized service at an affordable price that includes one hour of visitation and a funeral ceremony at that location you choose.

Offering these options means a substantial savings that is passed on to you.

Convenient, personalized and affordable funeral arrangements begin with a simple call.

With Guardian Memorial Society you may also choose a traditional funeral service or cremation.

Guardian Memorial Society is not a funeral home, nor do we represent ourselves as one. We contract with family funeral home providers in your community to individually service your needs at an affordable price.

email: info@guardianmemorialsociety.com

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