Safely Caring for Our Communities

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Our Funeral Homes remain committed and prepared to safely care for the families we serve during the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Whenever possible, we will continue to enable families to participate in the services that are most important and meaningful to them. We have chosen to follow the CDC guidelines, allowing a maximum of ten (10) individuals at one time who pass a screening process.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has declared Funerals and Memorial Services as Essential Business that are allowed to take place without the need for delay. In addition to funeral homes, cemeteries and crematories are included on the Essential Business list. We will also video each service and may make them available via our Facebook page and/or a digital file.

We recognize our responsibility to protect the health of those we are privileged to serve. We will continue to guide families, as we always have, in ways they can meaningfully pay tribute to their loved one, while adhering to the guidelines issued by the CDC.

Our staff remains vigilant about cleaning our facilities and ensuring we are following all recommended healthy habits, such as staying home when sick, cleaning surfaces, washing our hands, and covering coughs and sneezes. The CDC, Michigan Funeral Directors Association, and the local public health officials have offered guidance for funeral homes and other businesses on this topic, which we continue to follow.

Please contact us with any questions at 734-475-1444.

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