After a deceased loved one goes through the cremation process, you may have a number of things that you wish to do with the cremated remains. You don’t have to do just one thing, such as scatter them or bury them. Instead, you may be thinking about dividing a small portion of them among family members, including those who live abroad. In such a scenario, it’s possible that you may have to mail some of the cremated remains.…
Cremation is growing in popularity. One of the main reasons for this is the lower cost associated with cremation versus a traditional funeral and burial. There are a few things you should know about them.
You can still have a public viewing of your loved one
People often have the wrong idea about cremation, thinking that this means that there can be no public viewing at a funeral. But this is not true.…
When a loved one passes away, planning their funeral can be difficult to do because you are grieving their death. An important factor to take into consideration is whether or not your loved one wanted to be buried. There are many people who choose not to be buried because of how expensive it can be to do. If you are unsure if your loved one wanted to be buried or cremated, use the guide below to learn how to make the decision as easily as possible.…