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This guide outlines the exclusive services and resources provided by Alexander & Houle Funeral Home
Case Study: The Johnson Family
After a sudden accident, the Johnson family was paralyzed by indecision. A standard funeral home quoted a "package" that felt generic. When they approached Houle Funeral Home Exclusive, they were not presented with a menu. Instead, Director Maria Houle sat with them for three hours, drawing a timeline of the deceased’s hobbies—fishing, woodworking, and jazz. The resulting "Exclusive" service included a handcrafted wooden casket carved by a local artisan (not a factory), a bassist playing live during visitation, and a cast bronze fishing lure placed inside the casket. The cost was comparable to a traditional "gold package" elsewhere, but the personalization was infinitely deeper. houle funeral home exclusive
Modern Design: It is the largest and most modern funeral home in Chatham, designed for full accessibility. This guide outlines the exclusive services and resources
The Philosophy Behind "Exclusive"
The term "exclusive" in the funeral industry is often misunderstood. At Houle Funeral Home, it does not imply elitism or exorbitant pricing. Instead, it refers to an exclusive focus on the individual narrative. The Houle Exclusive method operates on a single, powerful premise: No two lives are the same, therefore no two funerals should be. Instead, Director Maria Houle sat with them for
Locally Owned: As a family-owned business, it offers a level of continuity and personal involvement often missing in corporate chains.
The Alexander & Houle Funeral Home also actively shares educational perspectives on loss. For instance, their outreach emphasizes that: