6360 Presidential Ct Suite 1
Ft. Myers, FL 33919
United States
www.neptunesociety.com

Mr. Todd Kutcher , TBD
954-556-9459
[email protected]
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Introduction

AMERICA'S CREMATION SERVICES PROVIDER - Neptune Society is the nation’s most trusted provider of cremation services.  Neptune Society is the largest provider of affordable cremation services in the nation. Thanks to the loyal support of generations of families, we’ve now grown to 45 locations nationwide with continued expansion in the future. Over the past 40 years, our experienced team has assisted families, their loved ones, and caregivers in carrying out final wishes more affordably, with dignity and respect. Whether you need help today or want to plan for tomorrow, count on us anytime, day or night.

Other Services

NEPTUNE SOCIETY proudly continues its mission to ensure every family has:

1. Affordable cremation plan choices: Neptune Society offers exceptional value, quality, and expert guidance during the cremation pre-planning stages.

2. Cremation services for immediate needs: We’re here for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week…whenever you need us.

3. One call. Just one call assures you compassionate, highly-responsive service and professional management of cremation and cremation planning.

Cremation is rapidly becoming the preferred choice over burial. If you think cremation is the right choice for you too, we look forward to serving your needs with all the professionalism and care you deserve.

Product Description

NEPTUNE SOCIETY offers many beautiful, unique cremation urns in a variety of materials and styles. For your convenience we’ve put together a catalog of our urns, keepsakes, and jewelry so you can review your options from the comfort of your own home. Simply click the “View Our Catalog” button below to download our catalog.

Please note that many of our products have engraving options available, giving you the opportunity for further personalization. If you have a question about a product or would like to inquire about pricing please contact your local office.

Facilities

Our Regional Offices serve a wide area, a 100 mile range in some cases. Don’t worry about the distance. When you need our help and guidance, we’ll drive to you.

Neptune Society’s corporate office is located in Plantation, Florida.

Neptune Society Corporate Office
1250 S. Pine Island Road, Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33324
Phone: 954-556-9400

Additional Information

The NEPTUNE MEMORIAL REEF is the largest man-made reef ever created, located 3.25 miles east of Key Biscayne in Miami, Florida. Forty feet beneath the ocean’s surface, the Memorial Reef is an artistic representation of the Lost City of Atlantis. The reef serves as an underwater mausoleum for cremated remains, as well as a home for a growing marine habitat, fulfilling its mission of “creating life after life”. Engineering the Memorial Reef required passing strict regulations, such as the ability to withstand the strongest storm of the last 100 years.

The Neptune Memorial Reef has been approved by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM) of Miami, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and the Army Corps of Engineers. The Neptune Memorial Reef is also a member of the Green Burial Council.

As of 2012, 14 species of coral were identified. Additionally, 195 coral colonies, diverse sea creatures, and even a sea urchin species thought to be extinct have been found living at the reef. The reef’s vertical surfaces have attracted filefish, trunkfish, and pufferfish. The new coral colonies have also given a home to key species such as moray eels, parrotfish, and spiny lobsters. A recent marine study conducted by the Department of Environmental Resource Management concluded that marine life around the reef has gone from the zero to thousands in two years.

The reef stretches across acres of ocean floor and has become a popular destination for scuba divers, snorkelers, tourists, marine biologists, ecologists, researchers, students, and families whose loved ones’ remains were deployed to the reef.