Carpenter Jenks offers a variety of burial caskets, cremation caskets, and vaults in order to satisfy the personal tastes and financial budgets of every family. Caskets typically are categorized by material construction. Below are the various categories of caskets along with some highlighted features and benefits, as well as some information about burial vaults.
Vaults Every cemetery has its own burial requirements. Depending on which cemetery you choose, you may be required to purchase an outer burial container to surround the casket in the grave. These outer containers are often referred to as burial vaults or grave liners, and are capable of withstanding the weight and pressures of the earth above and surrounding the casket. We can help you determine if you will need a vault, and which one is right for you.
Cremation Caskets Choosing cremation does not necessarily mean that you choose not to have a traditional funeral. Many families decide that, although their loved one may have chosen to be cremated, they would still like to memorialize them with a viewing or a memorial service, or both. In such cases, a cremation casket is a good option.
We have a large selection of cremation caskets available. Generally, cremation caskets are less expensive.
Cremation Urns Memorial Urns are permanent containers for the cremated body. A wide range of styles and prices appropriate for burial, niches, scattering, keepsakes or discreet placement in a home. Your personal plans for the final placement of the urn can play an important part in you selection process. Some urns are ornately designed for display purposes while others are very basic in style. Many of the urns can also be personalized with engravings or laser designs.
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Urn Vaults Urn Vaults are protective containers in which urns are commonly placed. In many cases, where families desire to bury the urn-encapsulated remains of their loved one, cemeteries will require the use of an urn vault. Much like burial vaults for caskets, urn vaults protect the urn from being crushed, and protect the ground above them from caving in over time.
Your funeral director can help with selecting an urn vault if one is needed.
Memorial Merchandise
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Please feel free to contact us at 401-826-1600 if we can be of any assistance or answer any questions about Memorial Merchandise listed.