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  Caskets  
  20 gauge steel non protective casket, silver or coppertone color. Including our professional services: Embalming, dressing and casketing, visitation, funeral ceremony, transfer of remains to funeral home, funeral coach to cemetery, clergy/lead car and 2 motorcycle escorts


The Sierra, 18 gauge steel protective casket, silver haze color. Including our professional services: Embalming, dressing and casketing, visitation, funeral ceremony, transfer of remains to funeral home, funeral coach to cemetery, clergy/lead car and 2 motorcycle escorts


The Poplar, solid poplar hardwood casket. Including our professional services: Embalming, dressing and casketing, visitation, funeral ceremony, transfer of remains to funeral home, funeral coach to cemetery, clergy/lead car and 2 motorcycle escorts



Other Services

Immediate Burial with a 20 gauge non protective casket—(excluding ceremony and visitation). Includes local removal, care of remains, basic service of staff, and funeral coach to local cemetery

Direct cremation, including alternative container, cremation fee, local removal and care of remains, transportation to crematory and return of cremated remains to family

Note: The above examples do not include third party/additional items such as grave opening fee, certified copies of death certificate, newspaper obituary notice, clergy honorarium and flowers.

Other Merchandise

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36 styles of Prayer/Memorial Cards
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6 styles of Register Book/Acknowledgement Cards
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several styles of women’s dresses and men’s suits
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2 kinds of Flag Cases (solid oak and cherry finish)
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Urns of various styles and materials
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Caskets of various styles and materials (in addition to what is displayed on this site)
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13 outer burial containers, from bronze vaults to concrete graveliners


 
 
 
  *Does not include outer burial container (state or local law does not require you to buy a vault, however many cemeteries require a vault or outer container so the grave will not sink in. Per 453.3 [c][2] FTC Rule)  
     
 
Additional Resources

Granite Markers

There are 3 important considerations when purchasing a memorial:

  • Size affects the cost of production because the larger the monument, the more time required to manufacture it. Also, size influences cost by weight and surface area of granite which must be cut, polished or contoured.
  • Color Different colors of granite are quarried and shipped worldwide. Also, some colors will be more expensive because they are harder, requiring more labor to cut, shape and polish. Grey is the most popular granite in the cemetery.
  • Cemetery Requirements The type of memorial that one can purchase depends entirely on what the cemetery will allow. Bopp Chapel will contact the cemetery to find out what they will allow and provide you with selections to meet their requirements.

For more information on markers, please contact Ernie Blank at 314-965-7680

 
 
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