Archive for June, 2010
Contemporary Funeral Practices
Although burials have been the norm in our society for centuries, an increasing number of people are opting for cremation. This method not only has economic advantages, but it also affords you a variety of options for preserving the person’s memory. Rather than burying your loved one in the a random plot, cremation allows the persona and their family to choose the most appropriate location for their remains.
A wooden urn is the most traditional and modest receptacle for housing the remains. Many people choose to have their ashes scattered in a scenic destination or at a favorite locale. Others choose to have their ashes preserved at a traditional funeral home. But if you want to preserve the person’s memory and have a lasting reminder of their time on Earth, you can always keep the remains and display them in your home.
Different Types of Cremation
The process of cremation isn’t as simple as it sounds. You have choices to get towards your ideal pet memorials. Here are some various methods of cremation:
Private Cremation – With this selection, your pet alone is placed in the cremation chamber. Upon completion of the cremation, your pet’s remains are removed from the chamber, processed, and returned to you for transfer to the pet cremation urn of your choice.
Viewing Cremation – Similar to a Private Cremation, but The Pet Owner, friends and family are permitted to be present during the cremation in a viewing room. This option is not available at all crematories.
Individual Cremation – During the cremation, your pet shares space in the cremation chamber with other pets, however they are separated so that you will be able to receive your pet’s ashes.
