Mission Valley Preferred Cremation and Burial Services
Mission Valley Preferred Cremation and Burial has served the Mission Valley area for over twenty years. Mark Jenkins the owner of Mission Valley Preferred Cremation and Burial has been working with people throughout the Mission Valley area to create a lower cost funeral alternative to meet the needs of funeral consumers. Mission Valley Preferred Cremation and Burial guarantees deserving care to its clients along with quality service and products. Mission Valley Preferred Cremation and Burial offers nothing but the best to its clients, we strive to give support possible during this difficult time. We attempt to create an atmosphere of comfort, we are not a large organization and we see this as a strong point. Due to our smaller size we are able to service the Mission Valley area with more personal care than would a huge facility.
Services Offered
At Mission Valley Preferred Cremation and Burial we provide a wide array of services to fit the needs a family. Mission Valley Preferred Cremation and Burial offers a “Traditional Service” this service upon request includes viewing. At Mission Valley Preferred Cremation and Burial the choices also include a “Graveside Service,” a “Memorial Service” as well as a “Cremation Service.” At Mission Valley Preferred Cremation and Burial the funeral directors will help you pick the right service for you and explain all the details that you should know. Mission Valley Preferred Cremation and Burial strives to make end of the life issues easier on the family. Mission Valley Preferred Cremation and Burial offers also offers a wide variety of products including: funeral caskets, memorial urns, floral arrangements as well as registry books. At Mission Valley Preferred Cremation and Burial we provide exceptional service to all areas of Mission Valley and will take care of all your end of life services.
Why Mission Valley Preferred Cremation and Burial?
• Mission Valley’s most knowledgeable and caring end of life issues consultants.
• Not a large conglomerate providing you with more person to person attention.
• Offers a plethora of options to fit your needs.
• Strives to remain inexpensive making your times a little easier.
• Serving all of Mission Valley with great care.
• You are assured the peace of mind, integrity and deserving care.
• Selling quality goods from well known vendors.
What Makes Us Better?
Compassion: All of our caring and polite staff understand what a difficult time it is for you and we do the best to make the planning process easy for you.
Mission Valley Preferred Cremation and Burial offers significant savings to all customers, they have lowers prices then their competition and provide only 100% quality assured products. We strive to make this process an easy and memorable one for you.
More about Mission Valley, California
Mission Valley is a wide valley trending east-west in San Diego, California, through which the San Diego River flows to the Pacific Ocean. Due to its massive size, it is divided into two neighborhoods: Mission Valley East located in the eastern region of San Diego, and Mission Valley West in the western region of the city.
Mission Valley serves as an important shopping and entertainment center for San Diego. Some newly-built condominiums and apartments can be found in the area as well.
To the east up Mission Valley is Mission San Diego de Alcala, for which the area is named. At the southwestern end is Presidio Park.
Three major shopping malls located in Mission Valley are Fashion Valley Mall (Mission Valley West), Hazard Center Mall (Mission Valley East) and Westfield Mission Valley (Mission Valley East). The frontage roads parallel to Interstate 8 from Presidio Park to Highway 163 are named Hotel Circle North and Hotel Circle South, for the many hotels and motels located on them. Other commercial developments can be found in the valley as well, including smaller shopping plazas, auto malls and vocational schools.
Qualcomm Stadium, home of the San Diego Chargers and the San Diego State University (SDSU) Aztecs football teams, is located in Mission Valley East near the I-8/I-15 interchange. Nearby, Dave & Buster's restaurant and entertainment venue is located at the intersection of the I-8 and I-805. At the outlet of Mission Valley is SeaWorld, Mission Bay, and many other San Diego attractions.
The Mission Valley planning area comprises approximately 2,418 net acres and is located near the geographic center of the City of San Diego. Part of the San Diego River floodplain, it is generally bounded by Friars Road and the northern slopes of the valley on the north, the eastern banks of the San Diego River on the east, the southern slopes of the valley on the south, and Interstate 5 on the west.
Throughout the history of Mission Valley, the San Diego River has been a primary attraction, first as a source of fresh water and later as a scenic recreational asset. After the Kumeyaay Indians came the Spaniards, locating the Mission San Diego de Alcala there in 1769. Sand and gravel extraction was introduced in 1913, and began in earnest about 1923. Major urban development has occurred since 1958, primarily as a result of improvements in the regional highway network. The construction of U.S. 80 (now Interstate 8) provided an impetus for commercial development in Mission Valley, and for displacement of the agricultural economy. Other significant projects include San Diego Stadium (now Qualcomm Stadium) which was completed in 1967.
After adoption of the East Mission Valley Area Plan in 1963 and preparation of the West Mission Valley Report in 1971, a community plan that unified the east and west and incorporated the entire valley was adopted in 1984. The community is now a regional center of office, hotels, retail sales, and a growing residential community, tied together by the San Diego Trolley.
In recent years Mission Valley has grown by leaps and bounds into a community with modern world class restaurants, a multitude of shopping centers, lovely five star hotels, and newly developed condominiums and commercial buildings, making it one of the hottest areas in San Diego County. Four major malls - Fashion Valley, Fenton Marketplace, Hazard Center and Mission Valley Mall, as well as several smaller shopping centers, are all within walking or biking distance from anywhere in Mission Valley and San Diego residents everywhere.
Mission Valley is central to a number of San Diego attractions such as Sea World on Mission Bay while nearby Hotel Circle offers visitors accommodations at many well-known hotels. The Presidio, Old Town and Heritage Park are at the southern end of the valley and Mission Valley, Mission Bay, Point Loma, Downtown San Diego and even Mexico are all easily accessible from Highways 163, 805, 8 and 5, which all intersect Mission Valley. In addition, the San Diego Trolley, just steps away from anywhere in Mission Valley, provides easy and effortless travel from Mission Valley to all parts of San Diego.
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