At the end of life, the business of arranging things is never easy, but if planned ahead of time, it can help make sure a loved one's final wishes are followed. Moncton cremation services provide a stylish and respectful alternative to traditional burial for your loved ones. Whether you are pre-planning or arranging for a loved one, knowing the cremation process, as well as some of the benefits, may help you in making your decision.

Why choose cremation?

Cremation is the choice for an increasing number of families in Moncton and across Canada. Here are some of the reasons many people choose cremation:

Affordability

Cremation is also, typically, less expensive than a traditional burial. By avoiding a burial plot, casket, and other expenses that now relate to the burial process, families save the costs while still celebrating their loved one in a meaningful way.

Flexibility in the memorialization process

Many people find that with cremation, they have more flexibility in memorial services. Some will hold a formal funeral service before the cremation, while others will have a private or informal gathering afterward. Ashes may also be kept in an urn, scattered in a significant location or stored in a columbarium or memorial garden.

Environmental considerations

To many who dread the idea of their death having a negative impact on the environment, cremation is considered to be an eco-friendlier choice. Many cremation suppliers provide biodegradable urns and sustainable memorial alternatives as well.

Personal and religious preferences

Families can observe cultural, religious, or even personal preferences. Some religions and traditions see cremation as part of their faith, and provide guidelines for ashes in particular.

What to know about the cremation process

The ashes are handled with the greatest care and respect. Here are some broad guidelines on what to look for:

Planning and documentation – the family collaborates with a funeral service provider to coordinate cremation and complete relevant paperwork. So that all legal and personal wishes are met.

Cremation – depending on the family's preference, the body may be prepared for viewing or funeral services before cremation.

The cremation itself – the corpse must be cremated at a facility that meets certain standards and is ethical as well as legal.

Redeeming the ashes — after the cremation process, the ashes are placed in an urn selected by the family and returned for processes like memorialization or scattering.

  • Selecting a cremation provider in Moncton
  • Here are some things to keep in mind when choosing a cremation service:
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Thinking staff who knows it can be difficult to be responsible for final arrangements.

Final thoughts

Cremation is a personal decision that offers flexibility, affordability and significant ways to remember a loved one's life. Whether you are preparing for yourself or making arrangements with a loved one in mind, Moncton cremation services provide you with a respectful and dignified solution.

The same goes for cremation — if you are going this route, consider looking around for a cremation service that treats you with love and concern at a critical stage in your life.

This article's author is Duke Hunsa. For additional information regarding Cremation Moncton please continue browsing our website at:fergusonsfuneralhome.com.