We provide professional and compassionate burial services in Nampa, ID with reputable and licensed funeral directors.
Burying a loved one is always an emotional experience. The nature of the service itself can be modified in accordance with the deceased’s wishes, or with the general preferences of the family.
We do not take a one-size-fits-all approach to our burial services, but rather we create the kind of mood that families request—while ensuring that, regardless of the particulars, each burial service is intimate, affirming, and beautiful.
For unexpected deaths please call 911.
Families have been trusting us with their loved ones because of our superior service and professionalism. Our local, licensed funeral directors carefully plan each and every service.
Licensed funeral directors and experienced staff to provide guidance along every step of the way.
Our professional staff will pick up your loved one at your residence, hospital, or hospice care and transport them with care.
A long history of positive testimonials and reviews from excellent services and satisfied families.
The basic Military Funeral Honors (MFH) ceremony consists of the folding and presentation of the United States flag to the veterans' family and the playing of Taps. The ceremony is performed by a funeral honors detail consisting of at least two members of the Armed Forces.
You can learn more about veteran funeral services and if you are eligible here.
Having a permanent place - in a cemetery, mausoleum, or cremation garden - that can be visited regularly by family and friends is an essential part of the time following a death.
You can learn more about memorialization options here.
S.B. Shellabarger started the first Funeral Home in Nampa in September of 1907 located on the corner of 12th Ave. South and 4th St. South (where Key Bank is currently).
On April 8, 1911, F.K. Robinson bought the Funeral Chapel from Shellabarger. In 1940, Robinson Funeral Chapel moved two blocks to the west to where we still stand today on the corner of 404 10th Ave. South. It was owned and operated by Mr. Fred Robinson until February 1946, when John and Priscilla Alsip purchased it.
You are welcome to call us any time of the day, any day of the week, for immediate assistance. Or, visit our funeral home in person at your convenience.