Comanche Nation Funeral Home

2701 Southwest J, Lawton, OK 73505

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Comanche Nation Funeral Home, located at 2701 Southwest J Avenue in Lawton, Oklahoma, serves as a vital resource for the Comanche Nation and the surrounding community. Operated by the Comanche Nation, this funeral home is dedicated to providing compassionate, low-cost funeral services and facilities in times of need. The facility is wheelchair accessible and offers on-site parking, ensuring accessibility for all families. The funeral home is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and can be reached by phone at (580) 360-0528 for immediate assistance.

Comanche Nation Funeral Home offers a comprehensive range of funeral services, including standard funeral services, cremations, graveside immediate burials, native culturally oriented services, military funerary services, bereavement support, and funeral assistance. The staff works closely with each family to tailor every arrangement to reflect the life being honored, whether through a traditional religious service, a simple cremation with a private gathering, or a personalized celebration of life. The funeral home is equipped to handle all logistics, paperwork, and coordination with cemeteries, clergy, and other vendors, providing a seamless experience during a difficult time.

A key feature of Comanche Nation Funeral Home is the burial assistance program offered to enrolled members of the Comanche Nation. This program provides financial aid to help cover the high cost of burial expenses, with a maximum assistance of up to $10,000 for traditional burials and up to $5,000 for cremations. The assistance covers interment charges including professional services, casket, headstone, flowers, newspaper obituary, burial plot, minister's donations, vault, cremation, cemetery plot, transportation fees, and other related items. Eligibility requires the deceased to be an enrolled member of the Comanche Nation, with proof of enrollment required. The program also provides up to $5,000 for newborns or infants who died before enrollment if they were eligible. Applications must be submitted within 30 days of death and require documentation such as a tribal enrollment letter, statement of funeral goods and services, and an invoice signed by the next of kin.

The funeral home is led by a dedicated team of professionals, including Director Camilita Edwards, Funeral Directors and Embalmers Kari Norberto and Sharlene Eschiti, and Administrative Assistant Shaun Scarfone. Keela Cable serves as the Burial and Bereavement Assistance Coordinator, guiding families through the financial aid process. This team is committed to serving families with respect, dignity, and cultural sensitivity, ensuring that the traditions and values of the Comanche Nation are honored in every service.

Comanche Nation Funeral Home also supports pre-planning, allowing individuals to document personal wishes and lock in current pricing, easing the burden on loved ones. Immediate-need arrangements are handled with urgency and compassion, often on the same day. In addition to its funeral services, the funeral home maintains an online obituary presence, enabling the community to stay informed and offer condolences. With its strong connection to the Comanche Nation and its focus on affordable, culturally respectful care, Comanche Nation Funeral Home stands as a cornerstone of support for Lawton and the surrounding Comanche County area.

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