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Funeral home · Brownsville, TX
Garza Memorial Funeral Home is a family-owned funeral home serving Brownsville, Texas. The home offers traditional funeral services, cremation, pre-planning arrangements, and veterans services including headstones and burial flags.
Garza Memorial Funeral Home is described as family owned and operated. The home emphasizes that its staff of experienced funeral directors provides individualized funeral services designed to meet the needs of each family, guided by principles of compassion, dignity, and respect. The funeral home features a modern cremation facility designed to allow family members to be present during the cremation process. In addition to traditional services, Garza Memorial offers comprehensive grief support, including a year of daily grief support messages following services.
Price list published
| Basic Services of the Director, Staff, and Overhead | $1,095 |
|---|---|
| Use of Facilities and Staff for Viewing/Visitation | $350 |
| Use of Facilities and Staff for Funeral Ceremony | $350 |
| Use of Facilities and Staff for Memorial Service | $350 |
| Transfer of Remains to Funeral Home (First Call) | $295 |
| Use of a Funeral Coach (Hearse) | $350 |
| Use of a Family Car (Limousine) | $100 |
| Direct Cremation | $1,110 |
| Embalming | $495 |
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1025 E Jackson St, Brownsville, TX
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Cremation refers to the process of transforming the body into bone fragments using heat. Any metal objects that may have been included with the body are then removed and the remaining fragments are crushed into an ash.
Cremated remains, a.k.a. cremains, refers to the ashes that remain after the cremation process.
Cremation has become increasingly popular due to its affordability among other reasons. Many people also choose cremation for environmental concerns, the dignity and simplicity of cremation, and the flexibility it affords in the planning and disposition of the body.
Yes. Our modern facility is designed to allow family members to be present during the cremation process.
No. State laws do not mandate embalming prior to cremation. Our proper refrigeration technique and modern facilities eliminate that need. However, the family may opt for embalming when having a funeral service or viewing.
The law does not require that families supply an urn. However, the family may choose to bury the remains in an urn, place the urn in a columbarium, store the remains in an urn, or use an urn during a memorial service. If choosing to bury the urn in a cemetery, you may be required to select an urn vault as well which will protect the urn and the surrounding earth.
The cremation process does not require a casket although there are caskets made specifically for this purpose. All that is needed is a combustible container which will be cremated with the body. This container can be made of wood or cardboard and will offer dignity for the deceased.
The cremated remains will be handled according to the family's wishes. The remains can be kept at home, buried in the ground, inurned in a columbarium, or scattered on private or public property depending on state law. They can also be placed in a variety of objects such as a rock or bench outdoors or a piece of jewelry or other keepsake.
Yes. With a cremation, there are even more options for services than with a burial. There can be a funeral service and a viewing prior to cremation or a memorial service with or without the remains present. There can also be a service to scatter or bury the remains. It is completely up to the wishes of the family.
Garza Memorial Funeral Home lists basic services of the director, staff, and overhead at $1,095. Prices are estimates and can change — under the FTC Funeral Rule you can request a current itemized price list and pay only for the items you choose.
Garza Memorial Funeral Home lists use of facilities and staff for viewing/visitation at $350. Prices are estimates and can change — under the FTC Funeral Rule you can request a current itemized price list and pay only for the items you choose.
Garza Memorial Funeral Home lists use of facilities and staff for funeral ceremony at $350. Prices are estimates and can change — under the FTC Funeral Rule you can request a current itemized price list and pay only for the items you choose.
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