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Cremation And It's Benefits

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Cremation, instead of a standard burial, is starting to become more and more popular among people and there are many good reasons for this. If you have found yourself wondering whether this might be what you want, consider reading the following information.

It Is The Environmentally Friendly Option

If you want to make sure that the decisions you make are as environmentally friendly as possible, go with cremation. With this option, there is no need for a casket. This means fewer trees or metal needs to be used. There will also be no need for a headstone since there will not be a burial plot.

It Saves Land Space

The more time passes and the more people are buried, the less free land there will be. Each person that is buried in the ground takes up a certain amount of space. Over time, there will be less and less space for burials and for the construction of homes, commercial buildings, schools, and even playgrounds. A lot of people are now opting for cremation because that means that they are not going to be another person that is cutting down on the limited amount of space.

The Ashes Are Able To Be Relocated

You never know whether family will move away, making it too hard for anyone to visit a cemetery. The great thing about the option of cremation is that the ashes are completely portable. They can be relocated with family should anyone ever decide to move. Another benefit is that the ashes can be split between two, four, or as many people as you want. This allows all of the close family and friends to have a little bit of the ashes of their loved one. They can then do with their portion of the ashes as they see fit. Many people will either keep them in a special urn or take them to a beautiful location and spread them along the ground or toss them up into the wind.

As you can see, there are a lot of great reasons for people to select cremation as their preference when it comes to either planning their own funeral arrangements or for the planning of a loved one's funeral. Make sure that your final wishes are in writing and that you let your family members know. For more information regarding cremation, contact a service such as Fletcher Funeral Home PA


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