Caskets & Urns
Caskets
What’s the difference between a casket and a coffin? Toe-pincher coffins are six-sided vessels that narrow after the shoulders, and create a diamond-like shape. Caskets are four-sided, creating a rectangle.
Now we know that a pine box casket is not for everyone. Pine Box Funerals also provides caskets from the local industry providers. Contact us to see more.
Toe-Pincher Coffin
made locally, tongue-and-groove pine, dowels, glue and ropes
suited for natural or conventional burial
interior is customizeable. For a natural burial, 100% cotton is required
Pine Box Casket
produced locally
sourced locally
suitable for conventional burial
interior is customizable
who needs complicated?
Plywood Tray with Cardboard Container
used for cremation when deceased weighs greater than 185 lbs
for decedents under 185 lbs, cardboard container or tray alone is acceptable Tray with Cardboard Container
Shrouds for Burial
A shroud is a simple burial garment. It can be used in place of a casket for natural burial. Shrouds can also be used for cremation, as a final wrapping - a protection from the plastic bag.
We think of shrouding as swaddling our loved ones when they pass; another connection of life to death.
Contact us for further information.
Urns & Ash Transporters
I have worked with Bonnie several times in an educational context and I can say that she is professional, approachable and brings true meaning to the word collaboration. I know that if I have questions about end of life procedures and products, she is a reliable and compassionate source. She is a pleasure to work with.