Pet Cremation

Pet Cremation

Who We Are

Hockaday Funeral Home, the Roanoke Valley and Southern Virginia’s most trusted name in Funeral Service now offers services for the entire family.

Our mission is to provide a dignified option for pet owners seeking end of life care for their beloved companion and friend.


More than Just a Pet Crematory offers the same professional service offered in our affiliated funeral home. We are available 24/7/365, nights, weekends and holidays to provide immediate response and unsurpassed service for your family. Whether your pet passes away at home or in a veterinary clinic, one telephone call is all it takes to initiate our professional service.


We know that pets are an important member of the family. Their unconditional love and commitment touch your heart in ways that make them unforgettable.


That’s why we call ourselves More than Just a Pet Crematory. We understand, because we have pets too.

What We Do

We know that every person grieves differently, Hockaday Funeral Home’s More than Just a Pet Crematory will work closely with your entire family to plan the most perfect service for your pet.


In addition to pet cremation, we carry a nice selection of urns. For those owners who would like more options to choose from, we also have a waterproof urn that can be buried.


We encourage you to have a Family Goodbye or hold a memorial ceremony in honor of your pet. Our staff is available to help your family create the perfect tribute to reflect your pet’s life.



More than Just a Pet Crematory


  • Individual Private Cremation and return of remains & 24-hour transfer service (Weekdays, weeknights, weekends and all holidays)
  • Locally owned and operated
  • Professional guaranteed handling of pets
  • Online guestbook and memorial site
  • Pet loss support & Pet adoption assistance

Questions?

Will My Pet Be Cremated Individually?

Yes. Your pet will be cremated alone, and you will receive only the remains from your pet.

What do I Get Back?

Cremated remains, as they are called, are what are left after the process is complete. All or most of the soft tissue is gone. The skeletal system is all that remains. Remember seeing the remains of an animal that died in the desert? The bleached bones are what resemble the cremains in the crematory before they are removed. The "bones" are then ground down to a fine powder. The powder is what you receive back. More Than a Pet Crematory provides you with a beautiful metal container that is included in the price. Or you may purchase an urn for a nominal charge.

How Will I Be Sure This is My Pet's Remains?

We have an open door policy which allows you to attend the cremation.

Will You Sell Me an Urn if Someone Else Cremated My Pet?

Yes. Click here to view urns.

How Long Does the Cremation Take?

The cremation cycle takes approximately three hours from beginning to end at the beginning of the day (depending on size), and gets quicker as the day goes on.. We believe returning your pets' cremains back is our number one responsibility, therefore, we do not race through the cremation process. We try and return your pets back in a timely manner.

What is the Temperature of the Crematory?

At optimum operation the crematory is running at 1600 -1800 degrees Fahrenheit.

Does Cremation Cause Pollution?

More Than a Pet Crematory uses only the most technologically advanced equipment available on the market. There is no odor or smoke generated by a properly run machine. A tractor trailer operating on the highway will cause more pollution than at our crematory.

How Do I Get My Pet Cremated?

More Than Just a Pet Crematory works through your veterinarian in most cases. When your pet is put to sleep or dies the veterinarian calls us to come make the transfer. If your pet dies at home we can make arrangements directly with you to remove the pet and take it back to the crematory to begin the cremation process. There is a nominal fee attached to this service.

Can We Pre-Plan?

Yes, this is recommended as it is easier to deal with prior to your pet’s death.

Do You Sell Caskets for Home Burial?

Yes. We have a full line of caskets. 

Will You Provide Home Burial?

Yes. We will prepare the grave site and complete the burial at your residence.

Do You Sell Monuments?

Yes. We offer a full line of monuments with the breed of your pet engraved on the stone. 

Where Are You Located?

More Than a Pet Crematory is located on the property of Hockaday Funeral and Cremation Service. We are at 507 Highway 158 West in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina. We are in northeastern North Carolina within 10 miles of the Virginia border right off Exit 171 on I-95.

Do You Have a Cemetery?

Not at this time.

Can We Have a Full Burial Service?

Yes. Arrangements can be made for this type service if desired.

How Can We Reach You?

Call or 252-537-6144 or send an email to jcarlisle@hockadayfs.com.

What Is Cremation?

The cremation process is performed to prepare the remains of a loved one for their final resting. This process is carried out by placing the loved one's remains in a cremation chamber which is under intense heat. Each pet is carefully tracked by a specific cremation number throughout the entire process. Through the use of appropriate fuel, the incineration of the remains is completed and all matter is consumed or driven off, except for bone fragments and/or metal. These components remain because the temperature is not sufficient enough to consume them.



Due to the nature of the cremation process, any personal possessions or valuable materials left with the remains may be destroyed. Following a cooling period, the cremated remains, which vary in weight and amount depending on size are then swept or raked from the cremation chamber. The crematory operator will make every effort to remove all of the cremated remains from the cremation chamber, but it is impossible to remove all of them due to dust and other residue left behind from the process. After the cremated remains are removed from the cremation chamber, all non-combustible material such as screws, pins, and metal plates will be separated and removed from the bone fragments. The bone fragments are then granulated to a powder-like texture. The processed "cremains" are placed into a transparent pouch including a brass identification tag with your pet’s specific cremation number. The secured pouch is then placed into the desired urn or container and sealed. A label with your companions' name is placed on the urn. A cremation certificate is included with your pet’s cremains when returned.


Dignified and professionally administered cremation services are the reason we exist. We are aware of the relationship between you and your pet and how much your pet means to you. You choose to use the services we offer, therefore we respect the act of love you display concerning the proper ending of your pets life.