Rates are very reasonable and well below our regular charter rates. They are $350.00 for a one hour burial on Sanctuary (up to 39 passengers). Additional hours are $200.00. This is well under our regular charter rate. Mornings are usually best because conditions are calmest then.
One hour is plenty of time for a simple burial, but for folks who want to go to a special location, have larger parties or would like their event catered, we have a lot more options. Burials at sea may be scheduled on any day of the week; there is no time limitation on days we aren't running whale watching cruises.
Call Heidi or Steph at 530.778.3444 to discuss your options, or Email us if you have questions. We will help make this final remembrance everything you have in mind.
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"How do we begin to extend our deepest gratitude and thanks? It was aboard Sanctuary Cruises’ Princess of Whales that we have shared some our most joyous, heart-wrenching and most profound moments. Our family has felt the personal attention, amenities and positive attitude have embodied the spirit of each event.
It was in 2002 that our family had the good fortune of both celebrating our Mom’s 80th birthday and forming what would be a lasting bond with Sanctuary Cruises’ amazing owners and staff. It was after this momentous occasion and another excursion to whale watch with Sanctuary Cruises that some crucial decisions were made.
Jeanne Scourkes, our beloved daughter, sister, and a compassionate animal lover spent her lifetime giving of her time and talents to others. She had endured a 4 1/2 year battle with ovarian cancer when on May 29 (Memorial Day Weekend) at 55 years of age she passed away. She was born and raised in San Francisco and spent her adult life in Marysville.
Since those experiences aboard Sanctuary Cruises, it was her wish to have her burial at sea in their caring presence among family, close friends and the beauty of the environment.
It was her desire that the burial at sea be a celebration of her life. She chose to share Tracy Chapman’s song “Hallelujah” as a part of the celebration.
Your warmth, compassion and generous spirit made our day so memorable and embodied the celebration of life. You truly have a gift of putting people at ease and extending yourselves, a real labor of love.
It was with your expertise and sincere concern for our family that we found the perfect resting place surrounded by the dolphins and whales. We left with the feeling that it was exactly what Jeanne had wanted. The day could not have been a more beautiful tribute to Jeanne.
John Scourkes, Patty Mantas and the entire Scourkes family
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From Liz Fedde
I just want to take this opportunity to thank you for the loving, peaceful, respectful farewell of the scattering of my husband's ashes.
It was a clear and beautiful morning. No ceremonies and or words needed to be said. It was an opportunity to just release my wonderful husband. You were so respectful of that. I appreciate the simplicity in which this was handled.
Your kindness to my children and family were much appreciated. What a glorious day. The otters were out in abundance playing as well as the seals!
It was just wonderful! Again, many thanks. Sincerely, Liz Fedde
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Catherine Anderson's Wish
Thank you, Steph, This was just what my mother wanted. She loved the water and was a great swimmer when she was young. You made it a very pleasant experience for my family with your little bit of humor--and caring.
Just after we did the burial with all the beautiful flowers and petals cascading on the sea, two sea lions bobbed out of the water and started to play with each other and it was like my mother was saying "I'm okay and I'm happy."
Thank you, Heidi for your compassion when I first called to inquire about your service.
Carol Blair and family
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Remembering Chuck Hallof
For Chuck and Joy Hallof, whale watching with Sanctuary Cruises has been a family affair. Kids, grand kids, other family and friends have all been hauled out onto the bay with us many times.
When Chuck’s sister-in-law Bonnie and her husband Russ visited recently, they were treated to an enviable itinerary. The cruise came first.
As always, Chuck cheerfully added to Steph’s narration; Chuck’s love of whales, dolphins, boats and the ocean shining through.
Next, they dined at one of our favorite restaurants, The Whole Enchilada. Ray is the owner and he occasionally gives one of his patrons a pair of funny sunglasses and a lottery ticket. Then, he takes the group’s picture. Ray insisted Chuck received the deluxe treatment, so he good-naturedly posed in his glamorous new sunglasses.
The following day, the Hallof party was off to the aquarium and the day after found them in San Francisco at the Buena Vista Saloon. Located at the cable car turnaround on Hyde street, this bar is well known for its Irish Coffees. I celebrated my “21st birthday” there and returned a year later to celebrate my real one.
Being reasonable people who did things right, Chuck and Joy thought they should drop in with their guests for an Irish Coffee. Afterward, strolling up the street, Chuck dropped dead, just like that.
No death is easy and this was particularly traumatic because, as Joy pointed out, it was very public. It took her a while to locate Chuck afterward. But what it lacked in location, it made up for in brevity.
Soon after, Steph and I had the sad duty of running Chuck’s final voyage aboard his beloved vessel Sanctuary. Filled with the family and friends, steered at times by the grand kids, she cut across the glistening bay, then stood sentry as his ashes swirled into the blue water. Flowers followed, spreading across the water like stars in the night sky. Hopes and dreams on a living canvas.
How much time do we have in this life and how will we spend it? Which of the hopes we hold and dreams we conjure will come to pass? I have dwelled on this a good deal lately. In Chuck’s case, I see his burial party laughing and crying, hugging and smiling and I know his time with all of us was very well spent. See you out there.
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