Products

We maintain a wide selection of caskets, urns, vaults, and other items in a range of prices. We work with trusted vendors to ensure dedication to quality and service.

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The selection of a casket is one of your most specific choices in the funeral process. There are three basic types of caskets: solid hardwood, cloth-covered softwood, and metal (such as steel, copper, and bronze).

Most families select caskets for their beauty and finish. But there are a lot of little things about high-quality caskets (such as those from Aurora Casket Company) that most people never notice—and that, frankly, aren't meant to stand out. Details in design, construction, and finish are meant to enhance the display of the casket in an attractive and dignified manner and to keep the tasks involved in handling, closing, and transport to a smooth minimum. These are details that all good caskets share, but that not all casket manufacturers provide.

To see the types of caskets we order from Aurora Casket Company, visit their website here.

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If your choice is cremation, you will need an urn for the cremated remains after the cremation process. The urn you select will depend on the style, color, cost, workmanship and the personality of the person who has died. Aurora offers several collections of urns for selection.

Our lost wax pieces come from foundries that specialize in producing lost wax castings, a 12-step process which results in a beautiful and memorable piece of art.

Spinning is a cost-effective way to make a round urn out of a piece of flat-sheet bronze or stainless steel. There is no heat involved; the shape is achieved by friction. Just like fabricated urns, these urns have a satin finish and are easily personalized.

Aurora also offers handcrafted keepsake pendants made in 14K gold and sterling silver that contain a small portion of the cremated remains. Our pendants come with an 18" chain and are available in cross, heart, and mini-urn designs. Some designs also include diamonds of SI-1 clarity and G-H color.

Vault-1 A lined burial vault affords protection immeasurable and the peace of mind to families, both now and for years to come. The purpose of a lined burial vault is to protect the casket from the outside elements, settling, and to keep the ground intact for proper memorialization. To make an educated decision on the selection of a burial vault, it is important to first understand the differences between an outer receptacle (grave box) and a lined burial vault. A detailed explanation of the internment process can be found at Wilbert Vault.

Monument-1 A monument or marker is created because there was a life. For this reason, we only use the best materials and the most skilled designers and craftsman to cover every intricate detail of a memorial. There are unlimited possibilities regarding shape, lettering style, and personal symbolism. Our professional and experienced memorial consultants will help you design a memorial that will satisfy the heartfelt need to honor your loved one.

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