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The Different Types of Cremation

Jan 17, 2023

The Different Types of Cremation

The Different Types of Cremation

For many people, a traditional funeral may be of no interest to them. Even though it is the option that many people pick when it comes to planning a funeral, it isn’t the only one. If you are in charge of planning a funeral and burial for a loved one, you should make sure that you look at all of your available options. For many people, cremation is the best choice for them. If this sounds like something you would like to do, you should make sure you learn more about it. There is plenty that people know about cremation, but there is even more that they don’t. Most people aren’t even aware that there is more than one type of cremation! If you and your family are in the process of planning a funeral for a loved one , you can get in touch with funeral homes in Phoenix, AZ if you need any help, or if you have any questions.

What Is Cremation?

Cremation is the act of putting a deceased person in a cremation chamber until they are turned to ash. These chambers can reach heat up to 1000 degrees. Once the process is over, your family will get the ashes of your loved one.

What Are the Different Types of Cremation?

  • Traditional – When it comes to the different forms of cremation, the traditional cremation is the one that is closest to the traditional funeral. There is a wake, a funeral, and then the body is cremated. These ashes are then given back to the funeral. If this is the option that you and your family want to choose, you will need to have the body of your loved one embalmed.
  • Memorial – A memorial cremation can happen a day, week, or even months after the death of your loved one. These are great if you want to have a more relaxed event. These can take place at a church, funeral home, or anywhere you would like to have them. They could even be a picnic if that’s something that interests you. The main purpose is to celebrate the life of your loved one.
  • Direct – This is the cheapest and quickest form of cremation. It can happen a few days after your loved one passes away. After that, the ashes are returned to you.

Types of Urns

When your loved one is cremated, you will want somewhere to put the ashes. This is where urns come in. These urns come in different shapes, sizes, and colors. They can also be made from several different materials. You should pick the one that you feel best meets your needs.

Red Rose

Ash Spreading

If an urn isn’t something that you want, then you could spread the ashes of your loved one. There are many places where this can be done. People love to spread ashes in lakes, ponds, and rivers. Before you spread the ashes of your loved one, you need to make sure that it is legal to do so where you live.

Cremation is a great choice for all those who are interested in it. If you would like to know more, you can contact funeral homes in Phoenix, AZ.

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