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OCTOBER 2014
FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY NEWS
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Trimble Funeral Home Holds Open House at
CityView Celebrations Event Center
Trimble Pointe CityView Celebrations Event Center
Horizon Room has Dividable Space for Visitations
The Yamaha Conservatory Disklavier Grand Piano
Grand Opening Festivities
Reid Trimble instructs using
Electronic Guestbook
On-site Interior Crematory offers Families Peace of Mind
nisce, reflect, celebrate, and share memories of their
loved one. “Funerals are for the living—to help them
through the grief process,” commented
Reid Trim-
ble,
manager and third generation funeral director
and embalmer.
“Trimble Pointe offers a private setting for this pub-
lic farewell event. Expansive and welcoming, this ex-
traordinary new facility is conducive to the reason
for the gathering which frequently means pairing a
funeral with a dining event for family members and
caring community guests. Trimble has moved funer-
al hospitality to the highest level imaginable with the
CityView Celebrations Event Center
located within
the same multi-level facility now known as Trimble
Pointe.
Favorite food and drink can be served while family
and friends exchange memories and stories in a con-
temporary atmosphere of fellowship. Whether this
event takes place in the Horizon Room (on the same
level as funeral arrangement offices) or CityView Cel-
ebrations (lower level), each offers an airy, sunlight
setting with a panoramic city view of the downtown
and Mississippi River.
CityView Celebrations Table Settings
MOLINE,IL—
Trimble Fu-
neral Home and Crema-
tory
at Trimble Pointe,
opened the doors to its new
light, bright, multipurpose
event center in the Illinois-
Iowa Quad City commu-
nity on August 4th. The
140 year Trimble Funer-
al Home legacy continues
with a fresh 21st century
mission and state-of-the-
art building designed to
host a variety of life events
as well as celebrations.
Eric Trimble,
presi-
dent, CEO and licensed
funeral director and em-
balmer, quoted Winston
Churchill. “We shape
our buildings, and after-
wards our buildings shape
us,” then added, “As soci-
ety continues to redefine
the way they memorial-
ize their loved ones, our
new funeral home will
not only meet the current
needs of our community,
it will shape how funeral
services are provided well
into the future.”
No matter how many
mileposts are passed in a
lifetime, when the time
comes to say goodbye,
families are choosing
more and more to remi-
The Yamaha Conservatory Disklavier grand piano
can be played by a pianist or programmed to per-
form anything from Bach to Billy Joel. This Clavino-
va with a built-in synthesizer can imitate a large array
of acoustic instruments including organ, piano, per-
cussion, brass or woodwind.
Flexible space of the office level Horizon Room ac-
commodates up to 200 persons. The lower level ful-
ly licensed reception center can accommodate up to