Watch this short video to learn more about your options when choosing cremation.
When choosing cremation, it is important not only to capture the memories and celebrate the spirit of your loved one, but also to provide healing through gathering together, paying tribute and celebrating a life well lived.
Keep in mind that cremation does not limit your ability to spend time with the body of your loved one or hold a meaningful ceremony. You may have a visitation period and a funeral service prior to the cremation. Or your family may spend time privately with the body before cremation, followed by a public ceremony a day or two later with the urn present. You may want to consider keeping your loved one’s body present for the funeral ceremony as it often encourages more expressions of grief and authentic mourning.
- What Happens During Cremation
- Service and Ceremony
- Cremation Caskets and Containers
- Memorial Urns
- Urn Vaults
- Sharing Memories
- Keepsakes & Remembrance Jewelry
- Living Memorial
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