How to Pick the Right Type of Cremation Service
Did you know that almost 45% of Americans have chosen cremation for when their time comes?
Cremation has become more and more popular over the years. It can be a heartfelt way to honor and say goodbye to a loved one.
Are you thinking about getting cremated or have recently lost a loved one? Keep reading to learn all about the different types of cremation services.
Simple Cremation
When it comes to the different types of cremation services, the least complex one is simple cremation. Sometimes referred to as immediate or direct cremation, this service doesn’t come with any kind of ceremony. Rather, the remains are sent to the family after the cremation.
This allows you to plan a special, intimate ceremony at home or elsewhere, such as at the beach. Alternatively, you can keep the cremains in a vase somewhere in your living room to always remember your loved one.
Memorial Services
Cremation services don’t have to be as simple as a direct cremation. If you would like a memorial service as well, then you have that option.
The cremation itself will occur a couple of days or so after the death, but the memorial service can occur whenever you and your family are ready. The event can feature the urn with the ashes of your loved one and can occur in a funeral home, place of worship, or any other meaningful venue.
Afterward, you can bury the urn in a cemetery, take it home with you, or spread the ashes at a designated spot, such as their favorite park.
Funeral Service
Out of all the different types of cremation, this service is the most traditional way to honor and remember a loved one. Usually held a couple of days or so after the death, it involves a funeral service in which family members and friends can bond and pay respects in the presence of the body.
Rather than being buried afterward, the body will be taken to a crematorium and cremated. However, you can purchase a cremation casket that is specifically designed to hold your loved one’s cremains.
Whether you’re looking locally or thinking about taking the ceremony elsewhere, this method is the most eventful option. The cost for this service and the others can vary depending on your area, so you’ll have to do some research ahead of time.
Keep in mind that the body will have to be embalmed if it’s going to be at a funeral service. This will allow your loved one to be presented in the best way possible.
Now You Know the Different Types of Cremation Services
Now that you’ve learned all about the different types of cremation services, you can decide which is the best way of honoring and saying goodbye to your loved one. Their memory will live on in your heart.
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