Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving

Letters

We welcome you to our newly re-organized website. We have established a section entitled “Critical Conversation” because we want to keep you informed about issues and challenges in the funeral service industry.

Each month we will introduce you to a significant topic to help you provide a dignified and glorious homegoing celebration for your loved one.
 
For this month we want to give thanks and reflect on the many wonderful things in our funeral home business, such as the many opportunities to serve and give back to the community, the special talents of our employees, and to you the many beautiful friends and loyal families that we serve.

Therefore, we offer this prayer:

“Father in Heaven, Creator of all and the source of all goodness and love, 
Please look kindly upon us and receive our 
heartfelt gratitude in this time of giving thanks . 
Thank you for all the graces and blessings you have bestowed upon us,
Spiritual and temporal, our faith and religious heritage, our food and shelter,
Our health, the love we have for one another, our family and friends.
Dear father, in your infinite generosity, please grant us continued graces 
and blessings throughout the years to come.
This we ask in your Name.”
- Amen
In this business, the support of
loyal friends and families is priceless. \You are the source of our strength and sustenance.
You had a choice of where to
go for service. We thank you for choosing us and giving us the opportunity to earn your trust,
your confidence and to retain your appreciated business. We are most grateful and our goal is to make certain of the following, which you should require of any funeral home you choose.
  • Acknowledge and welcome you in a professional and caring manner.
  • Listen carefully and make sure we understand your service needs.
  • Serve you in a timely manner and keep you informed about the progress of your arrangements.
  • Offer helpful solutions to make sure your funeral arrangements meet your financial budget.
  • Ensure high quality preparation of your loved one.
  • To ease the burden and stress during the grieving process so that your experience throughout the process is satisfying, pleasant and meets your expectations.
We would like to encourage you to give thanks. Not just on special days, but every day of your life. Gratitude is a very powerful tool. Use it and see how many more positive thing happen in your life.
 
Shuler sends blessings and gratitude to our families and friends and those of you who have joined us in our monthly “Critical Conversation”.
 
Sincerely,
 
 
Dr. Barbara Carey-Shuler
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