Bronze
Manufactured and tested to be completely resistant to the entrance of air and water, bronze caskets combine lasting protection and beauty. Many families choose bronze because it is superior to all other casket materials in strength, durability and naturally non-rusting qualities. We offer a wide variety of styles, colors, and features in bronze -- it is a selection in which you can take great pride. You can be sure you have selected from the very best caskets available.
Copper
Manufactured and tested to be completely resistant to the entrance of air and water, copper caskets combine lasting protection and beauty. Prized for these protective properties, copper caskets are also naturally non-rusting. We offer a wide variety of styles, colors and features in copper -- it is a selection in which you can take great pride.
Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is known for its longevity, as evidenced by its use in tableware, medical equipment and jet engines. Protective, stainless steel caskets are rust resistant and constructed of either premium or basic grades. Both grades provide varying degrees of longevity and protection, as well as a full range of price and style selections. Stainless steel caskets must pass a series of factory tests to ensure their protective qualities.

Steel caskets are protective and designed to resist the entrance of air and water. Constructed from solid steel, they combine lasting protection and striking beauty. Steel caskets must pass a series of factory tests to ensure their protective qualities.
Mahogany
Mahogany is used extensively for high-grade furniture and cabinetry. It has a well-earned reputation because of its attractive grain pattern and beautiful natural luster. Hardwood caskets come in a variety of styles which families can choose from.

If the legend holds true, George Washington was a visionary when he chopped down the cherry tree.
Cherry has since grown to be one of the most popular of hardwoods. Because of its strength and stability, cherry is often used for burial caskets, paneling and gun stocks. Its rich, warm look and creamy, reddish color make it a favorite. Hardwood caskets come in a variety of styles which families can choose from.

Oak is a popular furniture and flooring favorite. This durable wood is used for doors, paneling, home furnishings and caskets. Oak has a prominent grain pattern that can be either tight or coarse, depending on the species. Hardwood caskets come in a variety of styles which families can choose from.
Urns
More and more American families are opting for cremation instead of burial. And while the reasons are varied and personal, most families still choose traditional funeral services to accompany the cremation. Like burial, there are important purchasing decisions to consider with cremation. For example, what type of cremation container to choose, what type of urn to purchase.