My name is Ryan Theil and I am the sole owner and proprietor of Theil Family Cremation. When you call, you will speak to me personally or another member of my immediate family if I am unavailable. If we are assisting another family, you may unfortunately need to leave a message. But I give you my personal promise, your call will be returned promptly (10 minutes or less) for any questions or assistance by me or a member of my family.
As a family-owned local business, we pride ourselves on exclusively using a local family owned and operated crematory to perform dignified cremation that I have been associated with for my entire career. While we pride ourselves on offering the lowest cost cremations for our families, we will also work with families in need of assistance. No family should be denied a dignified removal from place of passing, a family first treatment through the process and a final cremation with dignity. Just call and we can answer any questions your family has.
Please understand, as a cremation only service we are legally unable to provide memorial services, viewings of a loved one, embalming or burials. But as someone who previously spent his entire career working in a family-owned funeral home, I will be happy to direct your family to local upstanding family- owned funeral homes that adhere to our same values that can provide you with those services.
While we are in the office most times, we ask that an appointment be set prior to avoid any overlap with any other families in need. As we offer in-home arrangements and personal home delivery of a loved one’s cremated remains and may be out of the office for extended period times during normal business hours. We will always be available by phone.
SPECIAL CARE FOR CANCER PATIENTS
As my wife Jennifer has been fighting Stage 4 Cancer for many years and has been receiving treatment at Moffitt Cancer Center during that time, those families hold a special place in my heart for the treatment we have received. I will offer extra help in the unfortunate case of losing a loved one under that type of care, even if it is out of our standard service areas.