Friends Forever Cremation 760-510-1010

Below are samples of urns available. 
Please scroll down the page to see larger images and descriptions.

 

 

 

Pictured below is the Permanent Oak Urn provided by Friends Forever.


Urn #OCT-100
 


 


Urn # DH
there is a compartment for the leash available with this style Urn.
DH- add $70 to plan C

 


Urn 710 - Cherry
710- Add $50 to plan C

 


Urn 710 - Oak
710- Add $50 to plan C
 


Urn 710 - Walnut
710- Add $50 to plan C
 


Green Onyx Urn
L
arge = add $80 to plan C


Green Onyx Urn
S
mall- add $10 to plan c  (for a guinea pig or smaller)


Green Onyx Urn
M
edium= add $40 to plan C


Green Onyx Urn
M
edium= add $40 to plan C


RT1


RT2


RT3 - INTERIOR


RT3


RT4

 


RT5


Oak Box Photo Frame


Engraved Cedar Box
 


Felt Lined Cherry Box

 


Cedar Heart
the cedar heart will hold a pet up to 25 lbs

 


this is an example of the complimentary urn
ready for delivery to the customer

 

Suggested Reading

For adults:

  • When Your Pet Dies: How to Cope With Your Feelings by Jamie Quackenbush and Denise Graveline. Simon & Schuster Pocket Books, 1985.
  • Pet Loss: A Thoughtful Guide for Adults and Children by Herbert A. Nieburg and Arlene Fisher. Harper and Row, 1982.
  • Coping With Sorrow on the Loss of Your Pet by Moira K. Anderson. Peregrine Press, 1987.
  • When Only the Love Remains: The Pain of Pet Loss by Emily Margaret Stuparyk.
  • My Cat Saved My Life by Phillip Schreibman.  Dog's Bark Publishing, 2000.

For children:

  • A Funeral for Whiskers by Lawrence Balter. Barron's Educational Series, 1991.
  • The Tenth Good Thing About Barney by Judith Viorst. Atheneum, 1975.
  • When a Pet Dies by Fred Rogers. Family Communications, Inc.
  • Death of a Goldfish (video) by Fred Rogers. Family Communications, Inc.
  • Remembering Pets by Gina Dalpra-Berman and Barbara Hoss-Schneider.  Robert D. Reed, 2001.


 

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