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Funeral Homes in Chippawa

Whether looking for affordable Funeral Options or Cremation Services, Morse & Son Funeral Home is your local funeral home in Chippawa, and can also service and cater to the families in the surrounding communities such as Welland and Thorold.

Chippawa Funeral Homes

While there may be other reputable local Funeral Homes in Chippawa serving families, Morse & Son Funeral Home is there for you and stands by you every step of the way to ensure we give your loved one an honorable Service.


Allow Morse & Son Funeral Home the chance to serve your family. Contact us today to learn more about our Affordable Cost Options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are some casket prices more than others?

It depends upon the materials with which the casket is made. Obviously, a casket made of bronze would be priced higher than one made of steel. A casket made of solid mahogany would be costlier to manufacture than one of soft pine wood. A casket with a crepe interior materials would be priced less than an interior of velvet because of the cost of the material. It depends upon what materials the casket shell is made of, the interior materials and any protective features included in that model.

What about these independent discount casket companies? Can't I buy my casket there and use it when needed?

Yes , It is certainly a financially sound decision to purchase anything at today's prices which can then be used at a later time; however, you need to consider several things. Who will store the casket, you or the company you purchased it from? If you buy it without delivery, you need to know how your purchase will be protected. Also, you may want to know if the product has any warranties or guarantees attached to it. When and if you select to purchase a casket (or vault) from a third-party vendor, be certain that the seller will guarantee the specific product you purchase be available at the ultimate time of need and will include delivery to wherever it is needed.

Can I build my own casket?

As a matter of fact, you can, although as a matter or practicality, it may present some storage challenges for you. You might consult a funeral home for correct measurements as the casket will ultimately need to be placed into a burial vault, grave liner or mausoleum crypt.

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