We are a full service privately owned and operated funeral home in New Smyrna Beach, Volusia County, Florida, offering traditional and contemporary burial and cremation services and products, as well as forwarding to other states and countries, and veterans services.
We have created this site to provide our families and our community with the most up to date services available. We welcome your comments or questions, either by email at info@settlewilderfuneralhome.com, by phone at 386-428-5757, or in person. Our goal, as always, is to offer a professional, caring staff and facility when you need it most.
We offer a wide range of traditional burial and cremation options tailored to your preferences, including immediate burials, visitations, memorial services, and graveside services. Our aim is to help you create a meaningful experience that honors your loved one, providing a dedicated time for family and friends to support each other, share memories, and pay their respects at a location of your choosing.
When it comes to your final arrangements, shouldn't you make the decisions? The arrangements you make will reflect your exact wishes and desires. Pre-arranging your own service will help to ease the burden of your loved ones. It will also alleviate any questions, problems or differences, which can occur among family members.
At Settle-Wilder Funeral Home, we proudly serve many Veterans in our community. When a Veteran opts for cremation, we offer to drape a U.S. flag over them as a fitting tribute while giving aged flags a patriotic "retirement." When you donate a U.S. flag to us, you not only ensure it receives the utmost respect, but we’ll also give you a replacement flag for free. We welcome flag donations year-round, regardless of size or condition.
In honor of the families we serve and the loved ones they’ve lost, we plant a memorial tree in their memory with every online obituary we post. Memorial trees are environmentally sustainable, living tributes to those who are no longer with us. We hope our families find some comfort in knowing a loved one’s legacy is connected to a larger cause: protecting and maintaining the beauty of our world.