What is Cremation?
Cremation Definition
Cremation Information
- How do you feel about the idea of cremation? What about burial? Purely based on emotions, which one makes you feel better?
- Is cost a big concern for you? When it comes to end-of-life planning, are you most interested in saving you and your family money?
- What does your religion say about cremation? Will your religious or spiritual beliefs have a great impact on the decision to cremate?
- Do you have concerns about reducing pollution and being as environmentally friendly as possible?
- How do you think your family and friends will react to your decision? What are their end-of-life plans?
What is Required to Arrange for Cremation?
- Is there a special set of clothes (such as a military uniform or favorite dress) your loved one would appreciate the thought of wearing? This will be a focus of the cremation arrangement conversation, and you will be advised by your funeral director as to your best options regarding jewelry or other valuable personal items.
- Are there any keepsake items you'd like to include in their cremation casket? Perhaps there's a special memento, such as a treasured photograph or letter? We sometimes suggest family members write cards, notes or letters to their deceased loved one, and place them in the casket prior to the cremation.
- Would you or other family members like to be present for–or participate to some degree in–your loved one's cremation? Because we know how healing it can be to take part in an act of "letting go", we welcome the opportunity to bring interested family or friends into the crematory. Please discuss your desire to participate with your funeral director.
- What will you keep the cremated remains or ashes in after the cremation or the service? Many families are simply unaware that they can purchase a cremation urn to be placed in a special place such as the family home. We offer a large selection of urns that will help memorialize your loved one. Ask one of our caring funeral director's to see the wide variety of urns.
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The Cremation Process Cremation has been around for centuries but there have been many changes in the process over the last half-century. Today, families can choose either traditional cremation or alkaline hydrolysis.
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Cremation Services Do you think cremation is right for you, or a loved one? We provide a selection of cremation options designed to meet your financial and emotional needs.
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Benefits of Cremation
Learn some of the most common benefits of cremation. Understanding some of the key benefits will help you decide if cremation is truly right for you or your loved one.
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FAQ For common cremation-related questions, read through our FAQ section. In here you will learn about topics such as options with ashes, urns, how long the process takes, and how special items are treated.



