Certified by Conner-Westbury Funeral Home • Jul 05, 2026
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Conner-Westbury Funeral Home in Griffin, GA provides funeral home, burial, veteran, memorialization, cremation and life celebration services. Call us 24/7.
Our Pre-Planning Services make it easy for you to get your express wishes down in writing, ensuring that you have the kind of memorial service you truly desire and that your friends and loved ones can have total peace of mind that they are adhering to your wishes. We host Burial Services that convey both the solemnity of the occasion, but also the joy that comes from celebrating the life of a dear loved one. We are happy to attend to all aspects of the service, and we invite our guests to linger as long as they wish, fully enjoying a special and intimate time with friends and family. For those who choose it, we also offer Cremation Services; cremation can be a meaningful way in which many families mark the death of a loved one. We offer services tailored to honor those who are military service members and veterans, as well.
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Certified by Conner-Westbury Funeral Home • Jul 05, 2026
Certified by Conner-Westbury Funeral Home • Jul 05, 2026
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Penni Whitaker
Jun 24, 2026
5.0
Connor Westbury funeral home made the the the loss of my husband it's a lot easier on me. There are very pleasant to work with and answered any questions. I had, I would highly recommend that
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Melinda Long
Jun 11, 2026
5.0
My family wants to thank Conner-Westbury and Mike Conner for their kindness to us in being so supportive during our experience on the death of my daughter. They went out of their way with explaining choices to be made and helping us through a very difficult time. We thank them for escourting her body to south Georgia and making sure we were all doing okay. I have known Mike for many years and he never hesitated in always answering our questions, even if we seemed to ask multiple times. thank you so much.
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Salina Tarleton
May 28, 2026
5.0
Everyone at Conner-Westbury is truly amazing. I can't thank everyone enough for the support and guidance that was given to me and my family during this time.
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Tonya L Head
May 9, 2026
5.0
Mike Conner and the staff have been like family to me since the passing of my brother, Stephen Hampton, in 1994. They made very hard decisions easier and went over and above many times. Griffin is blessed to have them.
Just recently, Mike suggested this to honor my husband, Eric, a bass player. We loved it!
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Deonna Naylor
Mar 24, 2026
5.0
Connor Westbury helps you navigate an extremely hard time in your life easier. So helpful and carrying. You are not just a customer to them.
Frequently Asked Questions About Conner-Westbury Funeral Home
Do we need to have an obituary notice and what is included in one?
It is highly recommended to have an obituary notice that is either posted in a local newspaper or online. An obituary lets the public know that a death has occurred and provides them with information about the service. Obituaries generally include the deceased’s full name, age, city, and date of birth, as well as the city they were living in when they died. It also includes the name of the deceased’s spouse, along with the names of anyone else significant in their lives, such as parents, children, or grandchildren. Space may be limited in a newspaper obituary, but you might also wish to include a short sentiment on the life and legacy of the deceased. An online obituary or memorial website offers you the chance to add a lot more about the deceased.
What can be done with the cremated remains?
With cremation, your options are numerous. The cremains can be interred in a cemetery plot, i.e., earth burial, retained by a family member, usually in an urn, scattered on private property, or at a place that was significant to the deceased. (It would always be advisable to check for local regulations regarding scattering in a public place-your funeral director can help you with this.)
Today, there are many different types of memorial options from which to choose. Memorialization is a time-honored tradition that has been practiced for centuries. A memorial serves as a tribute to a life lived and provides a focal point for remembrance, as well as a record for future generations. The type of memorial you choose is a personal decision.
What is memorialization for a cremation?
You might choose ground burial of the urn. If so, you may usually choose either a bronze memorial or monument. Cremation niches in columbariums are also available at many cemeteries. They offer the beauty of a mausoleum setting with the benefits of above ground placement of remains. Many cemeteries also offer scattering gardens. This area of a cemetery offers the peacefulness of a serene garden where family and friends can come and reflect.
Can we scatter the cremated remains?
If you wish to have your ashes scattered somewhere, it is important to discuss your wishes to be scattered ahead of time with the person or persons who will actually have to do the cremation ashes scattering ceremony, as they might want to let your funeral professional assist in the scattering ceremony. Funeral directors can also be very helpful in creating a meaningful and personal ash scattering ceremony that they will customize to fit your families specific desires. The services can be as formal or informal as you like. Scattering services can also be public or private. Again, it is advisable to check for local regulations regarding scattering in a public place-your funeral director can help you with this.
If I am cremated, can I be buried with my spouse even if he or she was in a casket?
Yes — Depending upon the cemetery's policy, you may be able to save a grave space by having the cremains buried on top of the casketed remains of your spouse, or utilize the space provided next to him/her. Many cemeteries allow for multiple cremated remains to be interred in a single grave space.
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