Funeral Services Florence, WI | Niagara | Jacobs Funeral Homes & Crematory

The Jacobs Funeral Homes offer a wide variety of selections to make each funeral service meaningful and memorable. Our professional staff will help you to create a service that will help celebrate your loved one’s legacy of life. Whether your choice is a burial service or a cremation service, we are here to serve your family.

If you have any questions about our services, please feel free to contact us at (866) 774-6166.
 
Our quality services include:
Burial Services
Today, a traditional funeral is anything but traditional. Whether you would like a funeral with a visitation a day or so before the funeral or a simple service at the graveside, at Jacobs Funeral Homes, we cater to your preferences.
Cremation Services
Jacobs Funeral Homes is the only funeral home in the area that has its own on-site crematory. Cremation can occur at any point in the funeral process.
Veteran Services
Did you know that military honors are available to all veterans regardless of rank or location of burial? And, were you aware that the military does not accept payment for these services under any circumstance?
Graveside Options
Families will sometimes opt for a simple Graveside Service for their loved one. At Jacobs Funeral Homes, we understand their need for simplicity, but we also recognize the need for closure in order to begin the healing process.
Memorial Services
A Memorial Services both honors the memory of the deceased and provide a means through which the bereaved may find support and comfort. Memorial services are unique experiences that are customized to fit the needs of the family.
Pet Services
Creating a Legacy of Memories
Perhaps there are photos, memorabilia, or home movies to document those special moments you shared. Most likely there are just stories about time together, and places you’ve been…and people you both knew.
Steps in Planning a Remembrance Service or Funeral
While every ceremony is unique to the individual and the needs of their family, the underlying importance of the event remains the same: it is the single most important step you can take toward healing after loss – for everyone involved.
The First Decision: Burial or Cremation?
This is one of the major questions which must be addressed when a death occurs, and the answer usually depends on a variety of things.
What You Need to Know When Choosing Burial
For thousands of years, burial has been a traditional means of caring for the physical remains of a loved one.
When Cremation is Preferred
Cremation has been a part of the human experience for a very long time, and is the preferred method of caring for a loved one in many parts of the world.