Cremation services, much like burial services, vary from one family to another, yet always offer a meaningful opportunity to honor a beloved departed. We collaborate closely with families to ensure that cremation services align closely with their beliefs, values, and specific wishes.
We also provide family members with different options for preserving and honoring the cremated remains of their loved one—including urns, cremation grave markers, and more.
Whatever type of service you select, our aim is to ensure it fulfills all the wishes of your family and honors your beloved departed. Please reach out to us to discuss these options further.
Cremation is a respectful and dignified method of final disposition, involving the reduction of a body to its essential elements through high-temperature burning. This process takes place in a specialized cremation chamber, leaving behind fine ashes and bone fragments. These remains can be kept in an urn, scattered in a meaningful location, or incorporated into memorial items, providing a flexible and personal way to honor and remember a loved one.
The Cremation Regulations are complex and it is advisable for one to approach a funeral director immediately death occurs, and advise him that they wish to arrange a cremation. The funeral director will ensure that all the necessary statutory forms for cremation are obtained and presented to the Crematorium.
The service for burial and cremation is the same apart from the form of committal sentences. The service may take place at your own place of worship with a short committal service in the crematorium chapel, or you may have the whole service at the crematorium chapel. Alternatively, you may prefer a civil ceremony be conducted, or even no service at all.
The ashes of a loved one may be stored in an urn that can be engraved with the loved ones details. The ashes may also be scattered or buried of the family wishes to do so.
Embalming involves the medication of human remains in order to temporarily preserve them for a longer period. In cases where the cremation is scheduled to be be after a wee or after a post mortem, or if there if a viewing it is usually advisable to embalm the remains otherwise the cremation can takes place without necessarily having to embalm the remains. Further consultation on this with the funeral home is advised depending on the case.
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