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A funeral home in Georgia reportedly has donated burial services to the family of the two toddlers who were found dead on Friday after their mother allegedly put them in an oven.

The mother, Lamora Williams, 24, was arrested and charged with murder after being accused of putting her two sons, 1-year-old Ja’Karter Penn and 2-year-old Ke-Yaunte Penn, “in an oven and turning it on.”

The funeral home’s owner, Willie Watkins, reportedly met with the deceased boys’ father, Jameel Penn, and offered to donate the funeral services, Fox 7 reported.

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“I want to give them a befitting homegoing celebration that they can remember their brothers and son in a way that will not be so mournful,” Watkins said.

Watkins also said he reached out to two other funeral homes in the area to help with the arrangements.

The incident occurred sometime between Thursday and Friday.

The boys’ father told police at the time that Williams had called him Friday via video chat to tell him his kids were dead.

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The mother initially told police that she had left her sons in the care of a family member, but police said they did not believe her.

A third child, Jameel Penn Jr., 3, was found in the home unharmed.