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Welcome to All County Treasure Coast Chapel
At All County Treasure Coast Chapel, we understand that the loss of a loved one can be one of the most difficult times in a person's life. Located at 1010 NW Federal Highway in Stuart, Florida, our facility offers a comfortable and dignified setting to honor the memory of your loved one. Our compassionate staff is committed to providing support and assistance during this challenging period, ensuring that each funeral or memorial service is conducted with the utmost respect and care.
Our Facilities and Services
The All County Treasure Coast Chapel offers a wide range of services to cater to the unique wishes and requirements of every family. Our chapel is well-appointed, offering a serene atmosphere for both large and intimate gatherings. From traditional funeral services to more contemporary celebrations of life, we provide the flexibility to personalize every aspect of the service to reflect the life and legacy of the departed.
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Funeral Obiturary Search
Recent Funeral Home Obituaries
Richard A. DellaPorta - June 17, 1936 - April 14, 2024
Ronald Frank Kiely - December 18, 1941 - April 02, 2024
Steven John LaForte - January 14, 1957 - March 26, 2024
James P. Connors - January 18, 1934 - March 21, 2024
Patricia V. Conway - May 08, 1941 - March 20, 2024
Carl R. Shinn - June 29, 1950 - March 16, 2024
Draiden "Dra" Lee Frank - July 24, 2007 - March 15, 2024
George W. Beal - January 29, 1944 - March 14, 2024
John N DeAngelis - March 12, 1938 - March 12, 2024
Dawn Blakeley Talley - May 15, 1959 - March 11, 2024
Esther Matheus - October 14, 1953 - March 09, 2024
James "Jim" S. Beebe - July 29, 1951 - March 08, 2024
John P. Hashagen - May 15, 1926 - March 03, 2024
Jennifer Ellen Burdick - July 20, 1962 - March 02, 2024
Willa Jean (Volk) Dean - October 06, 1935 - March 02, 2024
John "Jay" Joseph Russo - February 23, 1973 - February 28, 2024
Darnell Ariel Parks - June 29, 1978 - February 28, 2024
Linda L. Parks - August 15, 1948 - February 23, 2024
Donna Federella - September 23, 1967 - February 18, 2024
Joseph Harold Dunn - December 13, 1940 - February 16, 2024
Shirley May Macdonald Ward - July 18, 1929 - February 14, 2024
John V. Consiglio - January 22, 1938 - February 13, 2024
Adrienne Ann Sauerberg - April 26, 1939 - February 09, 2024
Marion Carratello - December 30, 1930 - February 08, 2024
Jean Marie Nielsen - August 04, 1948 - February 07, 2024
Personalized Funeral Planning
Planning a funeral can be a daunting task, especially during a time of grief. Our experienced staff is here to guide you through every step of the process. We will help you create a personalized service, assisting with decisions from choosing the right casket or urn to selecting music, readings, and eulogies that honor and celebrate the unique individual that was your loved one.
Pre-Planning Services
More and more people are recognizing the benefits of pre-planning their own funeral services. Pre-planning can relieve your family of the burden of making decisions during a difficult time and ensure that your final wishes are fulfilled. At All County Treasure Coast Chapel, we offer comprehensive pre-planning services that cover all aspects of the funeral process, providing you and your family with peace of mind.
Cremation Services
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Cremation has become an increasingly popular option, and we are fully equipped to accommodate this choice with respect and dignity. Our staff can explain the different options available for cremation services, including various memorialization choices and the different ways to handle the cremated remains.
Grieving Support and Resources
Grief can be an overwhelming and isolating experience. At All County Treasure Coast Chapel, we provide ongoing support for families coping with loss. We offer resources and referrals to counseling services, support groups, and other forms of assistance designed to help people navigate through their grief journey.
Honoring Veterans and Their Service
We are proud to serve the families of military veterans and provide services that honor their dedication and sacrifice. Our staff can inform you about special veterans' funerals, assist with military honors, the procurement of an American flag for draping the casket, and the arrangement of burial in a national cemetery.
Community Involvement
All County Treasure Coast Chapel is not just a provider of funeral services; we are an integral part of the Stuart community. We believe in giving back and strengthening the connections within our community. Thus, we participate in community events, support local charities, and encourage our staff to be active members in local organizations.
An Accessible Location
Located centrally on NW Federal Highway, our chapel is easily accessible from all parts of Stuart and the surrounding Treasure Coast region. We have ample parking, and our facilities are designed to accommodate everyone, including those with disabilities. In these trying times, accessibility and convenience are the least we can offer for a smooth and stress-free experience.
At All County Treasure Coast Chapel, we are not just caring for your loved ones; we are here to support, guide, and assist you in every way possible during your time of need. Our commitment to service, care for detail, and our compassionate approach sets us apart. When you enter our doors, rest assured that you and your loved ones will be treated with the highest level of dignity and respect.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an obituary?
An obituary is a written notice of a person's death, often published in newspapers and online platforms. It typically includes a brief biography of the deceased, information about their family members, significant life achievements, the time and location of the funeral or memorial service, as well as any special requests regarding flowers or donations.
Why is an obituary important?
An obituary serves as a formal announcement of someone's passing and acknowledges the person's life. It provides important information for friends and family about funeral arrangements, and it can act as a historical record for future generations.
How do I write an obituary?
Writing an obituary involves gathering biographical information about the deceased, including their full name, age, date and place of birth, date and place of death, family information, and any important life events or accomplishments. It's also important to add details about the service arrangements and any preferred charities for memorial donations.
Who usually writes an obituary?
Traditionally, a family member or close friend of the deceased is responsible for writing the obituary. Sometimes, if the task is too difficult, a funeral director or an obituary writing service may be asked to help draft the document.
What should be included in an obituary?
An obituary should include the name and age of the deceased, important family members, a brief recounting of their life, significant career or personal achievements, service details, and any requests for charitable donations in lieu of flowers.
How long should an obituary be?
Obituaries can vary in length but typically range from a few sentences to several paragraphs. Length may be dictated by the publication's requirements or the family's preference for detail.
Is an obituary legally required?
No, obituaries are not legally required. However, they are a widely practiced tradition for honoring the deceased and informing the community of the death.
What is the difference between an obituary and a death notice?
A death notice is a shorter, more straightforward announcement of a person's death, which may simply list the name, date of death, and details about the funeral services. An obituary is more detailed and often includes a biography and personal tributes.
Where are obituaries published?
Obituaries are commonly published in local newspapers, online obituary websites, and on social media. Funeral homes also often provide space for obituaries on their sites.
Can an obituary be published after the funeral?
Yes, obituaries can be published after the funeral services. Some families choose to do this to ensure they have enough time to craft a meaningful tribute or to reach people who were not able to attend the service.
What are the costs associated with publishing an obituary?
Publishing an obituary in a newspaper can cost depending on the publication's rates, the length of the obituary, and any additional features like photos. Some online platforms may offer free or lower-cost options.
What if I can't afford to publish an obituary?
If cost is an issue, consider shorter notices, free community postings, social media, or the website of the funeral home handling the services. Community organizations and churches might also be willing to share the information at no cost.
How can I personalize an obituary?
To personalize an obituary, include anecdotes, personal stories, quotes, or poems that reflect the personality and values of the deceased. Adding details about hobbies, passions, and community involvement can also provide a unique touch.
Are there any cultural considerations to keep in mind when writing an obituary?
Yes, cultural considerations are important. Respect for the deceased person's traditions and customs should guide the content and tone of the obituary. It's also important to be aware of any cultural sensitivities, particularly when including personal details and photographs.
Can obituaries be updated or corrected after they have been published?
While newspapers and websites may accommodate corrections to obituaries, it's best to thoroughly review and fact-check the information before publication to minimize the need for updates.
Is it appropriate to mention the cause of death in an obituary?
Mentioning the cause of death in an obituary is a personal choice and depends on the family's preferences. Some families choose to include this information, especially if it relates to a larger issue or cause they wish to highlight, while others prefer to keep it private.
How quickly should an obituary be published after a death?
It's common to publish an obituary within a few days of the death to inform the community and announce any services. However, the timing can vary based on family wishes, cultural practices, or any logistical considerations.
What should I do if I notice an error in an obituary?
If you see an error in an obituary, contact the publication or website where it appears as soon as possible to request a correction. If you are a family member or have close ties to the deceased, it might be more appropriate for you to handle the request.
Can anyone submit an obituary to a newspaper or website?
Most newspapers and websites have guidelines for submitting obituaries. Typically, family members, funeral homes, or legal representatives are the ones authorized to submit them. Always check with the specific publication's policies beforehand.
What privacy concerns should I be aware of when writing an obituary?
When writing an obituary, be mindful of sharing sensitive personal information that could lead to identity theft or other types of fraud. Avoid full birthdates, home addresses, and other details that might compromise the deceased or their family's privacy.
Can I write my own obituary ahead of time?
Yes, writing your own obituary ahead of time is a way to ensure that your life is remembered as you wish and can be a thoughtful gesture to alleviate the burden from your loved ones during a difficult time.