Building Your Forever Home
Our Story
For over a century, the Beaulieu family has been dedicated to serving the community with professional and compassionate care. Our family-owned and operated funeral home has been providing funeral and cremation services to the families of the area since 1908. Throughout our rich history, we have remained committed to our core values of dignity, respect, and compassion. Our goal is to assist families in honoring their loved ones with personalized and meaningful services.
Our Services
At Beaulieu Funeral Home, we offer a wide range of services to help families celebrate the lives of their loved ones. Our services include:
- Funeral planning: We work closely with families to plan memorial services, wakes, and viewings that reflect the unique needs and traditions of each family.
- Cremation services: We offer cremation packages that provide flexibility and optionality for families.
- Veterans' services: We honor our nation's heroes by providing special services and benefits for veterans and their families.
- General price list: We provide transparent pricing to help families make informed decisions about their funeral arrangements.
- Merchandise: We offer a range of memorialization products, including caskets, urns, and grave markers, to help families commemorate their loved ones.
Meet Our Staff
Our staff is comprised of licensed funeral directors, embalmers, and funeral attendants who are dedicated to providing exceptional service to our families. Our team is committed to understanding the unique needs and traditions of each family, and we work closely with them to create personalized services that honor their loved ones.
Christopher P. Beaulieu, Manager
Christopher P. Beaulieu is a lifelong resident of Newberry and a fourth-generation funeral director. He graduated from the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with a Bachelor's of Science in Mortuary Science. Chris is a member of the National Funeral Directors Association and the Michigan Funeral Directors Association. He serves as an eucharistic minister and confirmation catechism instructor at St. Gregory's Catholic Church and is a member of the Knights of Columbus #2929, the Newberry Elks Lodge #1705, and the Newberry Kiwanis Club.
Charles B. Beaulieu III, Retired Funeral Director
Charles B. Beaulieu III is a lifelong resident of Newberry and a third-generation funeral director. He graduated from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with a Bachelor's of Science in Business Administration. Chuck served in the United States Army and worked at Beaulieu Funeral Home alongside his father, "Bud" Beaulieu. He is a member of the American Legion Post #74 and belongs to St. Gregory's Catholic Church.
Resources
At Beaulieu Funeral Home, we understand that planning a funeral or celebrating the life of a loved one can be a challenging and emotional experience. That's why we offer a range of resources to support our families:
- Obituaries: We publish obituaries to honor the lives of our loved ones and provide a way for families to share information and condolences with others.
- Pre-planning form: We offer a pre-planning form to help families plan ahead for their funeral needs.
- Grief library: We provide educational resources and support to help families navigate the grieving process.
- Local florist: We offer the services of local florists to help families choose and arrange flowers for their loved ones.
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