We offer the option to cremate while also having a tradtional visitation and funeral service.
A direct cremation is when the body is cremated shortly after death. The deceased is removed from the place of death to our facility, where it will be placed into a cremation container. Typically in a direct cremation, embalming is not performed.
Putting pen to paper in the effort to record your cremation intention is one way to ensure your final wishes will be carried out by your survivors; but paying for cremation services ahead of time can do even more to guarantee your intentions (and save you money at the same time).
It's no secret: cremation rates continue to soar, and one of the reasons for its growing popularity has to do with its lower cost of cremation.
Cremation has been around for centuries but there have been many changes in the process over the last half-century. Today, families can choose either traditional cremation or alkaline hydrolysis.
What's involved in making the decision to cremate? For that matter, how can you make the right decision about such a complex issue? One which affects not only you, but your entire family? Here's the long and short of it: in any situation (including this one) you can only decide on an issue based on the available information.