Over the past several years, large multi-national organizations have purchased many funeral homes in the Georgia area. While attempting to maintain the appearance of a family owned and run operation what usually happens is that their prices increase and their level of service decreases. We believe that by being privately owned we are free to channel all of our efforts into serving our families. We are not bothered by the distraction of reporting to distant managers or by keeping stockholders happy.
We take pride in our modern facility, which is fully handicapped accessible, and in our private parking area for nearly one hundred cars. Our staff is trained to listen to your needs and then to carry them out in a sensitive, responsive manner.
Serving all faiths: We are proud of our ability to provide service to all families regardless of religious, cultural or ethnic backgrounds. Our staff is well trained to respect you and carry out your wishes in accordance with any religious or cultural customs that you may wish for us to provide. Our facility is fully non sectarian and is maintained in a manner that is sensitive to people of all faiths.
Everything we do before, during and after a service is done because we want you to feel as comfortable as possible as this becomes your home away from home during a time of loss.
Everyone knows that a business is more than a building and grounds. It takes a reputation of confidence and trust that our community finds in us.
Norman Berry
Owner


Basket of Faith
Everett Anderson's Goodbye (Reading Rainbow)