Four decades ago, less than 5 percent of American were cremated when they died. Now that figure stands at nearly half. This is how cremation actually works, and what happens to a culture when its attitude about how to memorialize the dead undergoes a rev
or cremation. Certainly this is a big decision, based on any number of factors: religious or spiritual beliefs, finances, or ecological awareness are just some of the reasons we've heard for choosing cremation. Before you can make the choice, you need to know exactly what...
Barometric charges if the deceased is overweight. Selection of a cremation casket Selection of a cremation urn Arranging a private family viewing before cremation What do I do with the cremated remains once they are returned? This is another question that families frequently ask. As more families...
A traditional burial is the most expensive option at an average of £5,000, while a direct cremation is the cheapest. Part 3 What happens at a cremation? Cremation has been a funeral option in the UK for over 150 years, but it still remains a mystery to many people. Here, we look...
particularly in developing countries. Sadly, pressing your ashes into vinyl isn’t cheap, either. The cost of cremation varies widely from state to state, but the average cost is around $2,250. The basic package from And Vinyly costs $3,700. If you live in the UK, like the company’...
Cremation has supplanted burial as the top choice for the handling of remains after death. Getting documents in order Estate planning is part of overall retirement planning, and that includeswriting a last will and testament. A will should include: ...
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Most people choose burial or cremation, but human composting is becoming a popular alternative. Tom Harries, CEO of Earth Funeral, explains how it works and why it's different.
A crematory operator places a coffin into the retort, or cremation ovens. The blue card above the oven is an identification card, which remains with the body throughout the cremation process. Darren McCollester/Getty Images Cremation has raised questions about the importance of the body and its...
This short video celebrates the fact that indigenous White Brits have been ethnically cleansed from the capital city, which is just part of the overall White genocide program. #ThanksJews https://twitter.com/Alba_Risen/status/1023731378402353153 ...