Helping Families and Friends Honor Their Loved One

The staff members of Delgado Funeral Chapel will guide your family in creating a meaningful ceremony to honor the life and memory of a loved one. A ceremony can be anything you wish it to be: simple or elaborate, traditional or unique. No matter how it's tailored, such a ceremony is an important step in recovering from loss.

Precautions we are taking regarding COVID-19.

In order to protect the families we serve, our staff, and public, we will be limiting the number of people allowed for services. If you are not feeling well or are sick, please stay at home. Online options you can utilize at this time: -View live webcast of service -Send condolences on tribute wall -Order flowers for services No food will be allowed for visitations. We have put these protocols in place per recommendations of the CDC and the safety of the public. 

Thank you,

Delgado Funeral Chapel staff

Celebrating Life

It's important to take the time to acknowledge the uniqueness of the deceased: the individuality of their personality, and the uniqueness of their life's path. Not just for them, but for you; it affirms the relationship, and leads to healing after loss. Honoring their life is truly an act of love - for the both of you.

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Grief Support

With our online grief support you're assured of our commitment to helping you through this difficult time. You can access online counseling services, join in group grief, or watch our interactive videos, support anytime: 24/7. No matter how you feel at this moment, you have our commitment - you're never alone.

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Community Events

We give every family in our community unique opportunities to learn, share, and remember. Each of our educational, grief support or remembrance events is designed to appeal to a wide age range, including adults and children. It is our intention to enrich lives, educate minds, and ease sorrows.

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Funeral Etiquette

The accepted customs of dress and behavior in a funeral have changed over time, but courtesy never goes out of style. Here's what we'd like you to know about funeral etiquette.

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