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Cremation is widely-accepted as a means of disposition. Most families recognize the importance of some type of ceremony or service to accompany the cremation of the body, and we offer many different types of cremation services:
Full cremation service, with visitation, funeral service at chapel or church, using special cremation casket or rental casket, followed by cremation.
No visitation, funeral service at chapel or church, using special cremation casket or rental casket, followed by cremation.
Visitation at funeral home, using special cremation casket or rental casket, followed by cremation of the body, and a memorial service at chapel or church.
Cremation of the body, followed by visitation and memorial service at funeral home chapel or church.
Cremation of the body, followed by a memorial service only at chapel or church.
Cremation of the body, followed by only a graveside service for the cremated remains at the cemetery.
Direct disposition/cremation of the body, with no visitation or services of any kind.
With any cremation service, the cremated remains are usually buried in a cemetery, using a permanent cremation urn and/or an urn vault, to hold the remains. Scattering over international waters is a less popular option. Some families elect to retain the cremated remains in their homes, with final disposition taking place later.
Cremation offers many options, and we can customize a service to meet any family's needs.
To look at cremation caskets, click here. To look at cremation urns, click here. To look at urn vaults, click here. For more information on cremation and costs, click here. You may also obtain more information at FuneralPlan
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