The Modern Way to Say Goodbye: Embracing Cremation
You’re considering cremation services. This is a subject that’s both weighty and liberating. More people are opting for this route as their last farewell in recent years. Why? What should you be aware of if it’s something you are considering?
Let’s talk about the versatility that cremation provides. Cremation is a flexible option compared to traditional burials, which often have strict time frames and rituals. There’s more flexibility with cremation. Plan a memorial at your pace. It doesn’t matter if it is next week, next year or even next month. It gives time for families to come together from around the world without having immediate plans.
Let’s now talk about costs. Funerals are expensive. Like, “I’m going to lose my savings!” pricey. Cremation is usually less expensive. There is no need to purchase an expensive casket, or a large plot of land for burial. You could choose an urn instead or scatter the ashes at a special place.
Have you ever heard of some creative ways that people scatter ashes? Others choose to scatter them on a hiking trail, or at the beach. Some go all out with firework displays incorporating ash into their pyrotechnics. Sending off your loved ones with fireworks is like sending them out in style.
There’s also the environmental aspect. Cremation is seen by many as a more eco-friendly option than traditional burials, which use embalming agents and non-biodegradable products. Cremation does have a carbon footprint, but there are other options, such as water-based Aquamation, that offer a greener alternative.
Don’t forget about personalization – where to begin? Ashes can be turned into real diamonds or mixed into paint to create a beautiful piece of artwork. Imagine including grandpa in your family picture! How about planting a biodegradable tree using urns made of biodegradable materials? You’re giving nature life.
Cremation is a great way to preserve memories. Share the ashes with family members to give everyone a piece of memories. These mementos, from lockets and glass sculptures infused with ashes to unique keepsakes that keep loved ones near you.
Many people don’t realise how much simpler it is to travel with cremated remains than if you were transporting the body from one state or country to another. There are fewer red tapes and headaches.
Let’s be honest, there are other things to consider. Some religions or cultures may have views about cremation which could influence your decision.
Communication is essential when planning an end-of life service. Talk openly to family members and discuss their wishes, expectations, etc. in order to avoid any misunderstandings.
Don’t forget the paperwork! It’s important to follow the law, such as obtaining death certificate and a permit for scattering cremated remains in specific locations.
Support groups and professional planners are available to lend a hand when needed.
It is clear that cremation allows for flexibility and convenience in terms of timing and place, while also being more environmentally friendly than burials. It can be adapted to modern life styles with ceremonies that include personalized keepsakes.