Virginia Cremation Service
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The Found family has been in the funeral business for over thirty years. Starting out in Culpeper, Virginia in 1989, we have always believed in supporting the communities that support us. From social organizations to coaching youth sports, we have been committed to giving back. Scott Found grew up in Nokesville and graduated from Brentsville District High School and later from the Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science.

He has been a licensed funeral director for 30 years. Scott is proud of his dedication to the community as a Rotarian, past Rotary president, head lacrosse coach at Culpeper County High School and many other respectable commitments. Personally, Scott is most proud of his family. He and his wife, Jennifer, also a licensed funeral director, live in Culpeper with their 5-year-old twins, Marley and Chase.
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Complimentary online obituary on VCS's site with links to share on social media platforms. We believe those who served our nation are deserving of special attention, and we will take care of all details in securing the benefits your veteran is entitled to receive. If you or your loved one are veterans, you may submit the DD214 to VCS and receive a complimentary flag for dedication and service.
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Please contact us with any questions about who we are, what we do and how we can help. VCS is proud to be local, family-owned and operated and honored to serve the communities of Spotsylvania, Culpeper, Caroline, Louisa, Orange, Madison, Rappahannock, Prince William, Fauquier, Stafford and King George.
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Silver Cup Ring with Cremation Ashes and Crushed Opal. Long Silver and Crushed Opal Necklace with Cremation Ashes. This beautiful multi-colored glass cremation paperweight with infused cremains is a lovely way to celebrate the life of someone close to you. A thick band of multi-colored glass spins up from the bottom to the top of this orb.
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Biographical Information - Such as where the person worked, civic organizations they were involved in, hobbies, nicknames, where they grew up, etc. Family information - Who they were survived by, who they were preceded in death by and their relationships. Special messages - Some families like to thank people or organizations, like hospice, in obituaries.
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