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A Ministry Serving Eastern Washington Catholic Funeral & Cemetery Services of Spokane

Catholic Funeral & Cemetery Services Caring for Families in Our Community. Living Our Mission Catholic Funeral & Cemetery Services of Spokane (cfcs) is a charitable organization founded in faith and dedicated to providing education, support and professional services. We are devoted to earning your trust as your community resource for today and tomorrow at all times guided by faith, cultural traditions and your financial preferences. Just as every individual is unique, so is every funeral. A permanent place of remembrance. Inspiring environments. Accepted by the Church. Flexible and affordable services.

Following Our Faith. Caring and Compassionate The loss of a loved one is always difficult. Celebrating the gift of faith with family and friends is an essential part of the healing process. We walk with you through this most difficult moment and ensure that your wishes are fulfilled. Personal and Convenient With convenient locations and a welcoming staff of family service counselors, we provide a warm environment for arrangements and services. Serving Our Community As a ministry, we have been a vital part of community life for more than 80 years. We continue to give back to the community, balancing the needs of families today with the needs of the community tomorrow. We are committed to providing assistance to families in need, and no family is ever turned away. Speak to a caring & qualified counselor Call ( 509) 467-5496 or visit us online at www.cfcsspokane.org

FUNERAL Sharing the Moment The Catholic Funeral Rites in the Order of Christian Funerals are a celebration of faith that enable loved ones and the community to mourn by focusing on the promise of everlasting life and the hope of Resurrection in Christ. Three distinct rites are provided at the time of the funeral. Each rite serves an important purpose in guiding our family and friends through loss, grief and the journey of healing: Vigil & Visitation The Vigil is often the first time family, friends and members of the community gather for prayer and support, in remembrance of a treasured life. You may celebrate in your parish, funeral center, home or another suitable place. Funeral Liturgy The Funeral Mass is the principle celebration of the Christian Funeral, where family and friends join to reaffirm that life has not ended. It is the memorial of Christ s sacrifice, and is a reminder that we are one with Christ in life, death and Resurrection. Committal The Committal is the final service and time of interment. Here, family and friends gather to take their final leave with the comfort and hope in the deceased s final resurrection in Jesus Christ.

Just as every individual is unique, so is every funeral. Connected by Faith Woven into the context of the Funeral Rites is an abundance of Catholic symbols and metaphors that convey the dramatic journey from baptism to redemption through Christ. Our locations warm and welcoming environments provide a sanctuary for family and friends to join and reaffirm the belief that life has not ended. Personal Services As a ministry serving the community, we pride ourselves on providing quality services and personal attention to all families. We offer affordable, traditional and unique options, ensuring that the services chosen represent the life lived. Your Complete Resource cfcs proudly offers both funeral and cemetery services, all under the guidance of the Diocese of Spokane. Families can take care of all their needs in a single visit, with cfcs coordinating the arrangements with the parish, pastor and family. HOW TO PLAN 1. Parish Speak with your local priest Decide on a Parish for the Vigil and Liturgy 2. Funeral Home Contact cfcs for funeral services 3. Cemetery Contact cfcs to select committal options CONSIDERATIONS Plan ahead to secure peace of mind for you and your family. Items: 1. Church Priest to Officiate Services in Parish 2. Funeral Home Contact cfcs for funeral service options Casket 3. Services Readings Obituary Music Photography/Video Flowers Guest Book Prayer Cards Reception 4. Cemetery Placement Options Memorialization FUNERAL

CREMATION Embracing New Traditions Cremation is a practice that has been accepted by the Catholic Church for over 40 years. For those choosing cremation, the Catholic funeral tradition affords sacred and beautiful rituals that bring comfort to loved ones. There are two options when choosing to have a church service that are beautiful expressions of faith and reverence: FUNERAL MASS (preferred) VIGIL MASS CREMATION COMMITTAL FUNERAL MASS (other) CREMATION MASS COMMITTAL Help with Every Detail - The cost of cremation varies based on the services selected. We have experience with virtually every type of family situation and you can be assured that we can be helpful to you. - To maximize your comfort level and minimize effort at a stressful time, we suggest that you plan your funeral and cemetery services in advance. - Free interment option for cremated remains in our Holy Angel s Remembrance Crypt.

Accepted by the Catholic Church. Flexible and affordable services. What is the Church s Position on Cremation? While there is a preference for traditional burial, as Christ was buried in the tomb, the Church has permitted cremation for over 40 years. Cremation should respect the human body and belief in the Resurrection. HOW TO PLAN 1. Parish Speak with your local priest Decide on a Parish for the Vigil and Liturgy 2. Funeral Home Contact cfcs for funeral services 3. Cemetery Contact cfcs to select committal options CREMATION When Should the Cremation Occur? The preference is for cremation to occur following the funeral liturgy so that the body can be present for the vigil and funeral services. However, it is possible to have a Funeral Mass with the cremated remains present. What is the Proper Handling of Cremated Remains? The Church teaches that cremated remains should be kept together (not scattered or divided) to respect the body as the temple of the Holy Spirit and preferably interred in the consecrated grounds of a Catholic cemetery. What Does the Cemetery Offer? Our cemeteries are sacred places for the living to memorialize their loved ones, with a variety of burial choices including personalized glass front niches and beautiful cremation burial sites. Financial concerns should never stop one from choosing a place of permanent remembrance. As such, we provide free of charge to people of all faiths, the dignified placement of cremated remains in our Holy Angel's Remembrance Crypt. CONSIDERATIONS Plan ahead to secure peace of mind for you and your family. Items: 1. Church Priest to Officiate Services in Parish 2. Funeral Home Contact cfcs for funeral service options Casket-Urn 3. Services Readings Obituary Music Photography/Video Flowers Guest Book Prayer Cards Reception 4. Cemetery Placement Options Memorialization

CEMETERY A Sanctuary for the Living Catholic Cemeteries are an extension of our Parishes; a place for prayer, reflection, hope and remembrance. The Cemetery is a vital part of Catholic life, expressing our faith, reverence and respect for sacred burial in blessed and consecrated grounds. At our Catholic Cemeteries, we embrace everyone with our Lord s Love and pray that they are blessed with His Grace, at a time when their cross is extremely heavy. Our Chapel and Cemetery environments are warm and alive with memories that will live on. Jim Falkner, Executive Director

A permanent place for remembering in natural, inspirational environments. What is the Importance of a Catholic Cemetery? Catholic cemeteries are stirring natural sanctuaries that house the temple of the body with the promise for everlasting life. These sacred places provide peaceful and religious environments that are conducive to prayer, reflection and remembrance. The final expression of our faith as Catholics is the blessed and sacred burial in a Catholic cemetery. It is our opportunity to rest among fellow believers, awaiting the Resurrection to life everlasting. HOW TO PLAN 1. Parish Speak with your local priest Decide on a Parish for the Vigil and Liturgy 2. Funeral Home Contact cfcs for funeral services 3. Cemetery Contact cfcs to select committal options CEMETERY Individualized Memorialization Options We meet the needs of our community by providing traditional burial services as well as distinctive options for burial and cremation. Remembrance Events We believe that we serve the living by creating beautiful and sacred places to remember your loved ones. In the Spokane area, we offer memorial masses for those in our community who have passed to the next life. Additionally, throughout the year, we hold a number of events including our All Souls Day and Memorial Day celebrations to honor our loved ones. Legacy of Faith As a charitable organization founded in faith, cfcs gives you the opportunity to help those in your community when you choose a cemetery location. In all of our cemeteries, cfcs has established a value for each crypt or niche. A portion of the fee you pay over the interment right value may be deductible. CONSIDERATIONS Plan ahead to secure peace of mind for you and your family. Items: 1. Church Priest to Officiate Services in Parish 2. Funeral Home Contact cfcs for funeral service options Casket-Urn 3. Services Readings Obituary Music Photography/Video Flowers Guest Book Prayer Cards Reception 4. Cemetery Placement Options Memorialization

MISSION PROGRAMS Helping to Support Our Community Catholic Funeral & Cemetery Services of Spokane is a charitable organization serving Eastern Washington. As a ministry of the Catholic Church, we provide burial services at our cemeteries and educational outreach to parishes and caregiver organizations. Our mission is to provide guidance and wisdom on end-of-life services. While we do charge for our cemetery services in what has become a very commercial industry, we are committed as a charity to offer innovative programs that provide financial assistance, free options, and programs to meet the needs of our faith community. We are the heirs of a rich tradition in the Church, which has passed on beautiful and powerful rites of passage for us as we commend to God those we love at their passing. What many of us cannot put into words is expressed so remarkably in our ceremonies and rituals. Our Catholic Cemeteries provide us with the added blessing of gathering on holy ground where the living meet the dead crossing that mysterious divide between time and eternity. Bishop Cupich

MOTHER TERESA PROGRAM Funeral and Cemetery Assistance Program. The Mother Teresa Program serves families in need in our community. MISSION PROGRAMS & LOCATIONS Mother Teresa firmly believed that love begins at home and that we should reach out to those in need in our family first, then our community, our country and our world. It is in this spirit that cfcs created the Mother Teresa Program that allows the poor and destitute in our community to receive sacred and dignified funeral and cemetery services. Love Begins at Home Mother Teresa proclaimed I want you to find the poor here, right in your own home... love begins at home In our community there are many in need; over 14%* of people in Spokane County live below the poverty line. * US Census 2010 Serving Our Community With the Mother Teresa Program, cfcs is able to give back to the community by ensuring that those in need in our community receive sacred and dignified cemetery and funeral services. Living Our Mission As a charitable organization, cfcs assists families in sharing this most meaningful experience with family and friends. WHO THE PROGRAM SUPPORTS - Families in Need - Catholic Charities MAIN BENEFITS - Make a donation - Support our community - In need? Apply for assistance HOW TO HELP - Visit any cfcs location - Visit www.cfcsspokane.org

LEGACY OF FAITH DONATION PROGRAM* REMEMBRANCE PROGRAM When you purchase cemetery property from any of our Catholic Cemeteries you may be eligible for a tax deduction based on the value of the property you select. As a non-profit founded in faith, we are able to offer our families this unique opportunity to help our ministry and potentially receive a tax deduction. Frequently Asked Questions How does this program work? When you purchase cemetery property you will be making a donation to the Legacy of Faith. This donation, which may be tax deductible is the amount above the appraised value of each grave, crypt or niche you purchase. Who does the Legacy of Faith Support? The fund supports the good works of the Bishop of Spokane as well as community organizations. Monies are also set aside for the care and preservation of the Catholic Cemeteries. Additionally, the Legacy of Faith supports the Mother Teresa Cemetery and Funeral Assistance Program. Contact a Catholic Funeral & Cemetery Services representative today for more information. * cfcs does not provide tax or legal advice of any kind in connection with the Legacy of Faith Program. Free Interment of Cremated Remains cfcs offers at no charge, to anyone, of any faith, who has cremated remains at home or is considering scattering, the dignified committal of the remains in Holy Cross Cemetery & Funeral Center or St. Joseph Cemetery & Funeral Center in Spokane. The committal will occur at the Holy Angels Remembrance Crypt and then the remains will be permanently interred within the consecrated grounds of the Catholic Cemetery. Highlights of the Program - Free placement in the Remembrance Crypt available at Holy Cross Cemetery & Funeral Center and St. Joseph Cemetery & Funeral Center - A committal service from the Order of Christian Funerals - A permanent recordation of interment as well as an optional cenotaph for memorialization - Remains always stay within consecrated grounds - Open to all funeral homes - Open to all faiths

OBITUARY PROGRAM Memories Preserved Capture the essence of a loved one, share stories, memories, histories and more. This service is offered free of charge so that all families have the ability to share in the remembrance of a loved one s life. Unique Program Features & Helpful Tools How to Write an Obituary Helpful forms, downloads, samples and other information to help you complete a well written obituary. Obituary Search Find individual obituaries with convenient search features. Search by first name, last name, city or almost any other unique element of the deceased. Photos of Loved Ones Capture the individual you remember with a photo of your choice. FAMILY HERITAGE PROGRAM Burial Within an Existing Site This unique program allows for graves or crypts already owned by families to be transformed into a family estate. Depending on the grave or crypt selected, a number of cremated remains can typically be added. The plot will serve as a family s final gathering place, allowing family members who have lived apart to be together on their final journey as well as be a place that generations can come to remember their ancestors. With this program we maximize the use of space and minimize the cost to families. FAMILY HERITAGE GROUND PLACEMENT CONFIGURATION MEMORIAL STONE MISSION PROGRAMS & LOCATIONS Share With Others Links allow users to print obituaries at home and also email to others directly from the site. Additional feature allows those that are seeing impaired to listen to an obituary. Guest Book Offer your thoughts or prayers in a convenient way for others to view. All comments are screened for appropriate content. CONCRETE VAULT LID FIRST CASKET BURIAL URN VAULT CONCRETE VAULT For more information please visit: www.catholicobituaries.org

Easy & Convenient Locations With three cemetery locations serving Eastern Washington, Catholic Funeral & Cemetery Services of Spokane can accommodate you and your family s needs and help fulfill your wishes. Northwest Spokane A Wall St. Spokane Valley Trentwood B Spokane C South Spokane A HOLY CROSS CEMETERY & FUNERAL CENTER FD683 7200 N. Wall Street Spokane, WA 99208 (509) 467-5496 B ST. JOSEPH CEMETERY & FUNERAL CENTER FD129 17825 E. Trent Avenue Spokane Valley, WA 99216 (509) 467-5496 C QUEEN OF PEACE CEMETERY & FUNERAL CENTER FD128 6910 S. Ben Burr Road Spokane, WA 99224 (509) 467-5496

Living Our Mission Catholic Funeral & Cemetery Services of Spokane is a charitable organization founded in faith and dedicated to providing education, support and professional services. We are devoted to earning your trust as your community resource for today and tomorrow at all times guided by faith, cultural traditions and your financial preferences. MISSION PROGRAMS & LOCATIONS When you meet with our Family Service Counselors, they will respond in a manner that reflects the trust placed in them. Greg Finch, Funeral Director For More Information Call ( 509) 467-5496 and speak to a caring and qualified counselor or visit us online at: www.cfcsspokane.org 2014 Catholic Funeral & Cemetery Services 003_002_1213P2

CATHOLIC FUNERAL & CEMETERY SERVICES OF SPOKANE