Our Family Serving Your Family Since 1938

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Our Story

Flintoft’s Funeral Home and Crematory was established on April 12, 1938 in Issaquah by Bill and Alberta Flintoft and has been in the family for three generations. Bill and Alberta built their business with a focus on creating a kind, caring and compassionate environment to support families who want to honor, celebrate and remember their loved ones.

Our Commitment

Flintoft’s commitment, to honor and respect each family they serve like their own, is still foundational for Tom (2nd Gen) and Allen Flintoft (3rd Gen) who continue to serve families from across Washington and the Pacific Northwest. Flintoft’s has over 82 years of experience caring for families from all walks of life, and is committed to offering compassionate, personal and professional care to everyone they serve.

What Makes Us Different

Flintoft’s is the only Eastside funeral home with a temperature-controlled holding facility and complete crematory on site. The onsite crematory provides families with the assurance that their loved one never leaves the care or supervision of Flintoft’s licensed professional staff during the entire cremation or burial process.  Flintoft’s is always innovating on behalf of the families they serve, with sustainability top of mind, they have expanded their funeral options to include Green Burials and Aqua Cremations; both are elegant and environmentally friendly ways to say goodbye.

Our Properties

Flintoft’s is the only funeral home in the area with three proprietary properties to celebrate and honor your loved one.  Two of Flintoft’s properties are located in the heart of Issaquah at the foot of Tiger Mountain while the third is on the shores of Lake Sammamish. All three properties offer their own unique charm and are perfect options to consider when planning a service or celebration of life for cherished loved ones.

A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song." - Maya Angelou.

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We do not always have answers to life's questions. In times of sorrow we struggle to understand reasons behind life's mysteries. But on our life's journey we can sing in celebration for what once was, what is now and will be. Remember. Honor. Celebrate. 

Thomas Flintoft

tom@flintofts.com

Allen Flintoft

allen@flintofts.com

Elizabeth Baty

elizabeth@flintofts.com