The Affordable Mortuary

3 Locations. One Low Price.

Rialto: 909-875-9000

High Desert: 760-244-1400

San Bernardino: 909-796-6000

24 Hours-A-Day

Employment Opportunities - Please Inquire by email: familymortuary@gmail.com

The Affordable Mortuary

3 Locations. One Low Price.

Rialto: 909-875-9000

High Desert: 760-244-1400

San Bernardino: 909-796-6000

24 Hours-A-Day

Please contact the location nearest you to understand why we are your Affordable Mortuary ™ :

Rialto

909-875-9000

24 Hours-A-Day

High Desert

760-244-1400

24 Hours-A-Day

San Bernadino

909-796-6000  

24 Hours-A-Day

Employment Opportunities - Please Inquire by email: familymortuary@gmail.com

Meaningful Funerals

"You can have the experience and miss the meaning."
- T.S. Elliott
 
Meaningful Funerals
Meaningful funeral ceremonies make a significant difference in how families channel their grief toward health and healing. During the funeral, the community comes together and responds to the reality that someone has died, and also to the reality that those remaining will need support, compassion, love, hope, and understanding. The funeral encourages you to think about the person who has died and to explore the meaning of their life and the ways in which they touched the lives of others.
The remembering, reflecting and choices that take place in the planning and conducting of the funeral service are often an important part of the process of grief and mourning. And ultimately, this process of contemplation and discovery creates a memorable and moving funeral experience for all who attend. 

Why Have a Funeral?
When we experience the death of someone we love, a funeral service fills several important needs. First, it provides for the dignified and respectful care of the person and special tribute to their life. Equally important, the funeral service helps survivors face the reality of death, which is the first big step toward taking grief from the inside and allowing us to express it on the outside through mourning. Together, close friends and relatives can lend support and consolation when they're needed most.

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