Permanent Placement
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Permanent Placement
While cremation has become an increasingly popular choice, the fundamental human need for a lasting memorial remains.
The principle of permanent placement, which has guided funeral practices for millennia, ensures that a loved one's memory is secure, honored, and accessible for generations. Leaving an urn at home, while often done with the best intentions, can unfortunately lead to a forgotten legacy. Over time, urns can be misplaced, left behind during a move, or even end up in estate sales or storage, severing the tangible link to a loved one.
Permanent Placement Options for Cremated Remains:
By choosing a permanent placement option, families ensure their loved one's memory is secure, honored, and accessible for generations. Modern cemeteries are innovating to provide diverse and dignified choices that create a lasting legacy.
- Communal and Individual Niches: These above-ground structures offer secure, permanent homes for urns in beautifully designed settings, with options to fit your family's needs.
Columbarium Niches: A classic and elegant option within a larger wall, ideal for a single urn or an entire family. - Family Niches: A private, dedicated space designed to hold multiple urns (up to four), allowing families to be memorialized together.
Choosing one of these permanent placement options ensures that a loved one's legacy is not only preserved but also becomes a part of a larger community and a beautiful, serene space for remembrance.
Warren Funeral Home, Cemetery & Mausoleum in Robinson, TX understands the profound importance of honoring lives for your loved ones. We offer all these options to provide comfort to the living, knowing that their loved one's memory is safe and will be honored for eternit
We are here to listen and guide you through our diverse options, ensuring your loved one's memory is honored in a way that feels right to you. Please reach out to our team to learn more.
What is the purpose of a funeral?
A funeral or memorial service provides an opportunity for the living to show respect for the deceased and pay tribute to their life. It provides a framework to freely and openly express our beliefs, feelings, and thoughts about the death of our loved one. It gives us permission to grieve our loss, share in solidarity, and gain strength from others who are experiencing the same loss.
What are the choices for funeral services?
The four main types of funeral services include the traditional funeral service, the memorial service, the committal service, and the affirmation or celebration of life service.
Can you still have a funeral if you choose cremation?
Yes, cremation or burial is merely the disposition of the body. Funeral services are to honor and remember your loved one, regardless of disposition.
Can I plan in advance if I choose cremation?
Pre-arranging funeral services can be done regardless of the final disposition. Pre-arranging is simply recording your wishes with the funeral home and prefunding if you choose to do so.
What information should I bring to the arrangement conference?
- Advance Directives - If the deceased left any written advance directives concerning the disposition of his remains and memorialization, you need to bring them with you. These instructions may be found in a will, or there may be a formally witnessed disposition directive, funeral pre-arrangements, or a pre-need contract.
- Military Discharge Papers
- Details on any cemetery property owned by the deceased or the family (grave plot, columbarium space, etc.)
- Recent photograph of the deceased and any personal effects that you wish to be included in the viewing or burial
- Specific information on the deceased:
- Full legal name
- Address
- Marital status
- Social Security number
- Date of birth
- Place of birth (city and state)
- Educational history (number of years of schooling)
- Armed Forces service dates and serial number
- Occupation or profession
- Parent's names, including mother's maiden name
- Next of kin and other survivors
What services do funeral directors perform?
The funeral director's job is to assist the bereaved in various ways to help them through the loss of a loved one. A funeral director provides bereavement and consolation services for the living, in addition to making arrangements for the cremation, burial, and memorial services for the deceased. He fulfills the role of funeral arranger, funeral director, funeral attendant, and embalmer.
The following list is not all-inclusive, but describes some of the major tasks of a funeral director:
- Removal and transfer of the deceased from the place of death to the funeral home
- Professional care of the deceased, including embalming, casketing, and cosmetology
- Consulting with family to make arrangements for the funeral service
- Filing certificates, permits, and other required forms
- Obtaining copies of the death certificate
- Arrangements with the cemetery, crematory, or other places of final disposition
- Creates and publishes the obituary
- Arrangements for clergy, music, flowers, transportation, pallbearers, and special fraternal or military services
- Directs and manages the funeral service and the funeral procession
- Assists the family with death-related claims, including Social Security, VA insurance, grief counseling
Why are funerals so expensive?
A traditional funeral involves a number of services which add to the total cost. Besides a non-declinable basic services fee, other charges may include removal/transfer of the body to the funeral home; embalming; other preparation of the body; use of facilities and staff for viewing; use of facilities and staff for the funeral ceremony; use of a hearse, service car, or van; a basic memorial printed package; metal casket, a vault or grave liner, and purchase of a cemetery plot.

Mausoleums
We encourage you to discuss this memorialization option with one of our experienced counselors. Our cemetery plans to build new mausoleums due to the number of requests for this method.
Contact us for availability and pricing for existing structures and be sure to inquire on pre-construction pricing.
Mausolea offer many options such as True Companion and Side-by-Side entombment.
The crypt is fully enclosed and permanently sealed once the remains are entombed. Structures and enclosed crypts are reinforced with steel to ensure remains are protected from the elements and changes in the earth. The mausoleum allows you an option that is above-ground, affordable and convenient for your family to visit and honor your legacy. We encourage you to visit our cemetery to help you decide on preferences such as whether you would like to be entombed at heaven, eye, heart or prayer levels. We also offer an option to attach a vase for flowers. Our experienced counselors will be happy to walk you through these decisions and the complete pre-planning process.
The mausoleum has been a method of burial since ancient times. A mausoleum encloses a burial chamber, such as a crypt or a niche, either wholly above ground or within a burial vault below a structure. This contains the body or bodies, often within sarcophagi or interment niches.
The most commonly found type of mausoleum in today's cemeteries around the world is the community mausoleum.
Modern mausolea may also act as columbaria (a type of mausoleum for cremated remains) with additional cinerary urn niches, further described on the Cremation page. Structures may be either external or internal or both and vary widely in size. The Private Estates page features private mausoleum structures which may house the remains of single or multiple people.
Private Estates
Private Estates are an excellent way to create and leave a legacy for your family for eternity. These structures are almost entirely customizable with an infinite number of options available. Featured here are just a few of the private estate memorials that we offer.

We encourage you to discuss this memorialization option with one of our experienced counselors. Our counselors are memorialization experts and are specially trained to ensure you will receive dedicated service throughout the process. The process of designing this type of memorial involves the collaboration of you, your family, the counselor and Coldspring, our exclusive manufacturer.
Every private estate is unique and the options are endless. These memorials celebrate family and individual legacies in a beautiful and highly dignified manner, creating a special intimacy that allows family members to reflect on cherished moments in an enclosed alcove protected from the elements. Inside, stained glass windows reflect beautiful colors on polished granite, as clerestory windows bring in generous light.
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