Funerals
We believe that through faith in Jesus Christ we find eternal life. This is reflected in the traditional Episcopal funeral. We invite you to schedule a service for your loved one, including anthems, psalms, scripture readings, and prayers at St. Margaret's. When planning a Funeral or Memorial Service, click HERE for a complete listing of appropriate scripture readings.
St. Margaret's Columbarium
A columbarium is a sacred place set apart for the memorialization of loved ones lost, and for the placement and perpetual care of their cremated remains. A columbarium allows one to visit a final resting place in a serene environment. A single space for ashes is called a niche, of which there are 72 at St. Margaret's. A simple marker plate containing the decedent’s engraved name and dates of birth and death is affixed to the exterior facing of the niche.
Niches in the columbarium are often reserved during funeral pre-planning, or may be purchased by family members after a loved one has died.
A columbarium is a sacred place set apart for the memorialization of loved ones lost, and for the placement and perpetual care of their cremated remains. A columbarium allows one to visit a final resting place in a serene environment. A single space for ashes is called a niche, of which there are 72 at St. Margaret's. A simple marker plate containing the decedent’s engraved name and dates of birth and death is affixed to the exterior facing of the niche.
Niches in the columbarium are often reserved during funeral pre-planning, or may be purchased by family members after a loved one has died.