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This is the cost to purchase a burial vault from the funeral home. A burial vault is required for most cemeteries, but you may choose to purchase one online or elsewhere, if you'd wish. They also co-founded a funeral home in Tavares that is now Steverson, Hamlin & Hilbish Funerals and Cremations.

It meant so much that he worked with us on everything and responded to every email and phone call i made to him. I would highly recommend Carnes services to anyone who is need.. You guys found a way to mAke it all work.
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The Carnes Brothers have dedicated their lives to the service of others. They are lifetime Galvestonians by choice; aware of all the history of this grand community and involved in every aspect of it. They are able to connect families with every resource that is available from anywhere in the world. Being completely involved in every aspect of Galveston life has afforded them many opportunities that only come with many years of participation. This is a resource that is shared with the families they serve. This is the fee for the services the funeral home will provide during a funeral or memorial service.
I also felt like I made a friend in Mr. Byron. Thaddeus was very nice, and accommodating. The entire staff that we had the pleasure of meeting were all great.
Franklin W. "Rusty" Carnes, III
My sister & i were very pleased with everything they did for us & my father. Prepare a personalized obituary for someone you loved.. This is the cost to purchase a casket from the funeral home. You may choose to purchase a casket online or elsewhere, if you'd wish.
He will forever be held close in our hearts. Carnes Funeral Home professionals are ready to serve the needs of your family with dignity and respect. We offer a full range of services to meet your needs.
Ernest W. Gonzales, Jr.
After retirement John became the Chief Engineer at First Baptist Church where he also served as a Deacon. Along with his wife, Betty Lou, they led a Special Needs Sunday School Class and were Co-Chairs of the Benevolence Committee. Born in the north woods of Wisconsin, John loved to hunt and fish. He and Betty Lou moved to Galveston in 1947 for the birth of their son. Adapting to the warmer weather, John added softball, basketball and bowling in the Santa Fe Leagues.

Sharon is a delight and a valuable member of the staff. She attends Moody Memorial First United Methodist Church. They were very supportive and helpful during some very difficult times. — Absolutely cannot say enough nice things about how wonderful Carnes has been.
This is the fee for the services the funeral home will provide during a visitation or viewing. This is generally required if you would like to hold a viewing and visitation at the funeral home or if you will be needing any assistance from the staff. As his last career, John worked as a funeral attendant at Carnes Brothers Funeral Home from it’s beginning in 1990. He would literally give you the shirt off his back, no matter who you were. He was a ‘can do’ man who was ever ready, willing and able to help. Sharon is the daughter of a longtime funeral director H.P.
He attends Coastal Community Church of Galveston. This is the fee for the services the funeral home will provide during a graveside service. This is generally required if you will be needing any assistance from the staff for the service.
They will take good care of your loved one – The facility is very nice - fresh and clean. There are decorative air fresheners all around that put out a very pleasing fragance - not overwhelming. The music is excellent - soft and soothing. All personnel I came in contact with - either on the phone or in person - were very caring and knowledgable.
After Mike's graduation, his brother, Rusty, decided he would follow Mike in the funeral business and enrolled at Commonwealth. He eventually joined Mike at his place of employment at another funeral home where the pair worked for 5 years before deciding to open their own business in 1990. They have been co-owners and operators of Carnes Brothers Funeral Home for 30 years. Mike and his family attend First Baptist Church where he serves as Elder. Rusty is a licensed funeral director and embalmer with 45 years of experience and is the President of the company. He is a member of ANICO Articulators Toastmasters Club, the Galveston Island Camp of Gideons International and serves as a chaplain at the Galveston County Jail.
You are truly special people & may GOD bless you all.Special thanks to Mrs.Dorthea. Betty Lou was our Office Manager for the last 25 years. She attended the First Baptist Church of Galveston since childhood.
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Carnes Funeral Home provides personalized and professional services for funerals, cremations, and medical body donations. Our experienced, professional and compassionate staff is ready to provide advice, guidance and consultation during this trying time for you. We are dedicated to treating you and your family with dignity and respect. In case you are interested in preplanning your funeral, you can be sure your legacy will be sheltered and that you may have peace of mind. Everything was past my expectations, from the first phone call i madw for them to come get the body until the service was completely over. Mr.Mario was very understanding and really listenend to what we wanted for our mama.

Everything was explained and offered in detail. We were never pressured to accept services or products we weren't interested in. Once we made our decision, everything came off without a hitch and no mistakes or surprises. Their manner was very professional but at the same time very warm and comforting.
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