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Cremation Process

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Burial service is the norm whenever a loved one departs the world of the living. For some people, they would rather have the dearly departed close by, preferably staying in their homes. These people go for the cremation process, instead of burial. By doing so, the ashes of their loved ones are stored inside decorative urns. The jars are, then, displayed at mausoleum areas or the visible corners of their homes.


The Human Cremation Process

The process of cremation is quite simple, though some work is necessary. The corpse is first cleaned, just like with burials. The undertaker washes the body thoroughly, removing dust and other foreign matter. Upon cleaning, the corpse is stored for a bit, and then slid into the furnace area, in which the body will gradually turn into ashes. The ashes are, then, collected and stored in an urn. The family of the deceased gets the urn and places it in their home, particularly the living room or a special storage area. Some even scatter the ashes at sea, like the practice done during the medieval times, depending on the family's beliefs.



Pet Cremation

Pets are delightful members of a household. They bring warmth and extra-cheer to a family, which is why some people treat them as family members. Naturally, they would want to be with their furry friends even after death, so they go for pet cremation. Just like with an actual cremation, the animal's body is cleansed then brought to the furnace area, in which the body will turn into ashes. The ashes are, then, stored in a cremation urn chosen by the family.


Where to Get Cremation Urns

Casket stores not only showcase caskets, they also display magnificent collections of cremation urns. The jars vary in size, shape, and decorative patterns, catering to different tastes and preferences. By visiting several caskets store, you can surely find a suitable urn. You can even have it customized, depending on the skill of the urn-makers. An urn may be pricey, but it is a lot cheaper than getting a coffin, which does wonders for your budget.


Burial Insurance for Cremation

If your dearly departed is insured, the burial insurance policies should takes care of the cremation costs and provides financial coverage for outstanding balances and the business assets of the deceased party. The policy's coverage depends on the monthly premiums included. For extensive coverage, check the list of premiums offered by the insurance company and make the necessary additions. Inquire with the firm or through an insurance agent, so the modifications on the current policy can be made in no time. When getting insurance, the websites of insurance firms offer free quotations, which should take only a few minutes of your time. Just contact your chosen firm to formalize the deal.


Advantages of Cremation

Cremation comes with a list of advantages over traditional burials, which is why more and more people prefer this form of revering the dead. Here are some of those advantages:


· More Sentimental - With cremation, you can always be with your deceased loved ones, since their remains lie under your roof. You can hold prayer services for every special occasion, with the dearly departed present, especially for anniversaries and birthday celebrations. Family reunions can be conducted with an air of reverence and pleasant nostalgia, which your dead relatives would surely appreciate.

· Lower Costs - The cremation process entails lower costs, since you don't have to pay for the casket, the burial service of your choice (such as a christian burial service), church service, and all the other related expenses. You just have to spend for cremating the body and the urn. So, if the deceased party has burial life insurance, more money can be allocated for outstanding balances, easing the financial burden on the living family members.

· More Decorative - When commemorating the dead, no one wants to remember them being placed in a shabby container. The magnificence of their legacies are best reflected with attractive containers, hence the appearance of urns for cremation. Urns often sport a glorious appeal, combining style with an air of reverence in its design. Once you place it in your living room, it will automatically raise the place's aesthetic value, combined with the memory of the deceased loved one. Visitors, as a result, will always have a reverent tone whenever they visit the urn's chambers.


In other countries, there are a lot of superstitious beliefs surrounding burials, some of them not too pleasant. Cremation takes care of those beliefs. The departed's body is in safe hands, since it is being safeguarded by friends, relatives, and loved ones.


Cremation: The Ultimate Tribute

The cremation process gives you a chance to be close to your loved ones, even after death. Pay homage to your most loved family members by taking care of them as they rest, eternally. What better way to do it, with them physically present in your household.




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Apr 8, 2010 10:42pm
Karbyn
Thank you for a nice article.
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