CASKETS
When a family comes to Coxe & Graziano to make funeral arrangements,
they are brought to the arrangement area which is comprised of three parts, the conference
area, a room that houses a selection of burial
caskets and outer vaults,
and a room that features cremation caskets and urns.
After taking the initial information and discussing your personal wishes,
the funeral director will bring you into the appropriate room.
Burial Caskets are made of either wood or metal.
| The natural progression of woods: | The natural progression of metals: | |
|---|---|---|
| Composite Wood | Lowest Quality | 20 Gauge Steel |
| Pine | |
18 Gauge Steel |
| Poplar | 16 Gauge Steel | |
| Birch | Stainless Steel | |
| Maple | Copper | |
| Oak | Bronze | |
| Cherry | ||
| Mahogany | ||
| Walnut | Highest Quality |
The price of a casket is determined by the type and quality of material
(metal or wood), combined with the type of interior, stain/finish, hardware and
craftsmanship. The interior of a
casket can consist of crepe, linen or velvet. Some caskets feature innate detail
in terms of carved corners, high glossed-finish, or upgraded hardware.
The
directors at Coxe & Graziano will explain the distinct features of each
casket and answer any questions that you may have regarding the merchandise in
any of our showrooms. We will work
with you to ensure that you are satisfied with your selection and that it meets
your needs and wishes.
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