Burial Services
Direct Burial
Direct burial is available to families that do not wish to have services. Final disposition takes place by burial or entombment at a cemetery as soon as possible.
- Preparation and transfer of the deceased
- Services of a funeral director
- Local transportation to the cemetery
- Gravesite committal and burial oversight
- Online obituary
- Casket options
Memorial Service
A memorial service is any formal service that is held without the presence of the body. Memorial services often follow cremation, burial, or entombment. A public or private viewing is still an option with memorial services.
- Preparation and transfer of the deceased
- Services of a funeral director
- Local transportation to the cemetery
- Gravesite committal and burial oversight
- Online obituary
- Casket options
- Gathering of friends and family
Traditional Service
A traditional funeral usually includes a viewing that is held at a scheduled time, followed by a funeral service. Services can be held at a church, at the funeral home, or at another setting of your choice. Following services, a burial and reception usually take place.
- Preparation and transfer of the deceased
- Services of a funeral director
- Local transportation to the cemetery
- Gravesite committal and burial oversight
- Online obituary
- Casket options
- Gathering of friends and family
- Viewing of the body
Graveside Service
When a graveside service is selected, the formal service is held at a cemetery instead of at a church or funeral home. A viewing, either private or public, may or may not be done before graveside services.
Life Tribute Celebrants
Dingmann Funeral Care Burial & Cremation Services offers trained celebrants to assist in creating a meaningful ceremony. Celebrants meet with the family and build a service from the ground up, using no template or format, allowing you the option to have a truly personal service. Celebrants may take part in a service instead of a minister or may work with a minister; the choice is yours.

