Miyerkules, Hulyo 29, 2015

Is Cremation the Best Choice for Everyone?

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While cremation Albany is a sound choice for anyone who wants to take that path, it definitely isn't perfect for everyone. Thankfully for people who aren't sure if cremation is right for them, there are different choices to explore. People who pre-plan their funeral arrangements can explore all the possible options and decide what is best for them. With pre-planning, they really can find out what is right for them instead of asking their remaining family members to make a choice that — whether they know it or not — isn't their ideal last wish for their remains.

What Are Some of the Most Common and Best Reasons People Choose Cremation Over Traditional Burial and Funeral Services?
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Sometimes it helps people make the best choice for themselves when they have anecdotal experience from which to draw inspiration, so it makes sense that they might want to know some of the most common and best reasons people choose cremation. Below are some of those reasons: • The Cost is Low. Many people have a practical attitude about death, noting that their spirit is gone, which is the important part for them. While they might worry that family members will miss out on some sort of goodbye, many family members remind their remaining loved ones that they can plan a memorial service at a time that is most convenient for everyone. With the added savings of choosing cremation, it will make it easier for the family members to create the memorial, pay off the deceased final debts or do something else, according to the deceased person's wishes. The cost of a traditional funeral and burial includes buying a casket, a burial vault, a cemetery plot and a grave marker. Cremation only involves the cremation itself and buying an urn for the remains, bringing the total to a fraction of the cost of a traditional funeral and burial service.
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• Cremation Allows for Flexibility. The person planning their funeral might look at the logistics of having the family gather for services and see several complications. With cremation, families can plan a memorial service at a more optimum time and location to allow for the largest number of people to comfortably and affordably attend.
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Cremation also gives the person the choice of where to scatter their ashes. They might have more than one spot in mind, which works well with cremation.




Miyerkules, Hulyo 15, 2015

Do Families Still Have a Funeral If Their Loved One Chooses Cremation?

cremation AlbanyA misconception that people sometimes make about cremation Albany is that if someone chooses cremation for their post-death arrangements that the family does not have a traditional funeral. That is not necessarily the case. Just because the family no longer has an actual body does not mean that they can't, since there is no reason not to, share their memories with family, loved ones, friends and co-workers.
Is It a Funeral Service or a Memorial Service?
The point asking the question as to whether someone cremated receives a funeral service or a memorial service might serve as the reason for the confusion. It makes sense, so maybe it is a matter of semantics that cause people to think that those cremated never receive a service in their honor, or at least they don't receive this funeral right away. It might help to break down both types of services to see what each entails and how they benefit the deceased person.
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Some Details About the Traditional Funeral Service
cremation AlbanyThe more traditional and universally familiar type of ceremony to honor someone who has passed away, a funeral service often features a casket — open or closed, depending on the deceased's and family's wishes, as well as the condition of the person who has died — as the focal point. As prelude to a funeral, the family accepts friends, family members and co-workers the day or two before the official funeral ceremony. This time, also called "the wake," gives people who can't make it to the funeral a choice to pay their last respects. It also serves as a way for people to talk about the deceased person since they won't have as much of a chance to do so, casually at least, before, during or after the funeral ceremony, which is often more rigid since it will feature a minister or other member of clergy and other speakers and presenters who give eulogies. After everyone gives their eulogies, sings hymns and says their goodbyes, there is usually an automotive processional to the cemetery for graveside service and burial. 
What Is a Memorial Service?
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Also celebrating the life of the deceased, like the funeral, a memorial service happens with no body present at the services, which either means that the person chose cremation or that the Memorial Service is taking place at a later date or site than the time and place the person passed away. This type of service usually takes place at a location that the deceased loved, so it is often an even more fitting tribute to the person's spirit than a funeral.