What You Need To Know About Cremation .
Although still not accepted in many cultures, cremation is a closing phase of letting go of a dead body and has been done for centuries. For those people who do accept the process, cremation is on the increase due to the rising costs of a traditional burial.
The process of cremation is [relatively|fairly] [simple|easy|straight forward]. To [begin|start] with the funeral director must have authorization from the deceased [close|immediate] family [allowing|giving] the funeral home to go ahead with a cremation. Once this has been received then the planning of the service can [commence|start].
A similar service to a burial service is then held where close family and friends can read out speeches and antedotes regarding the deceased and pay their respects.
To avoid any technical mishaps, at the time of the cremation, the funeral director must ensure all jewellery and other pieces of metal such as false teeth and pacemakers are removed.
The corpse is then laid inside a casket or wooden chest which can be burned easily during the cremation process. Identification of the body will also take place to ensure remains are sent to the right family.
After the burning process, [thirty|30] minutes or so is taken for cooling down. Any fragments are then [laid|put] onto a table where the crematory [person|assistant] will remove any metal debris either by hand or by using a big magnet.
After this process, the bones are then [placed|put] into a processor and pulverized into powder. These ‘cremains’ are then placed in the family’s chosen urn. These urns are then kept on display [generally|normally] in the family home for [generations|years] to come.
Although the cremation process is [quick and easy|easy and quick] it is also a reasonably priced way to say a respectable goodbye to your loved one and give them the send off that they deserved.
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