Planning a Cremation – 5 Tips That Can Help


Posted July 26, 2021 by everdenrustbc

Cremation has some benefits over a traditional burial. It can be a less expensive option because it has more flexibility than a traditional burial. If you are planning a cremation for your deceased loved one.

 
Cremation has some benefits over a traditional burial. It can be a less expensive option because it has more flexibility than a traditional burial. If you are planning a cremation for your deceased loved one, here are some tips that can help:

1. Understand all your options

Know what your options are when it comes to cremation. You can have the remains transported to a cremation facility and have a direct cremation or you can opt for a viewing first before the cremation process. Tilak to your family members and discuss what the best option would be.

Many families choose to have direct cremation for their deceased loved one and then hold a funeral service or even a memorial service later. In today’s Covid-19 restrictions, this can be the best option as well.

2. Find a funeral home that offers cremation in Penticton

Not all funeral homes offer cremation in Penticton. Go to a funeral home with a crematorium such as Everden Rust. Make sure they have the services and facilities needed for a respectful and efficient cremation service.
Find out if you can attend the cremation process. They can allow family members to witness the cremation.

3. Discuss what will happen after the cremation in Penticton with the funeral director

Talk to the funeral director about how you want the cremation process to go. Are you going to have a funeral service first before the cremation? If so, you will have to choose a casket and an urn. If you are having a funeral service after the cremation, determine what you need for the service. Do you need mass cards? Do you need help setting up a slideshow? Most funeral homes are quite flexible. Let them know what your family needs and they can arrange it for you.

4. Choose an urn

Pick an urn that best represents your deceased loved one. You can choose from the urns offered by the funeral home or you can pick one that you prefer from other sources. There are many different types of urns today. If you want something biodegradable, you can opt for a wooden urn.

5. Decide what to do with the ashes

Will you bury the ashes, scatter them, keep them at home or put them in a columbarium? It has more flexibility. Talk to your loved ones about what should be done with the ashes. Some of it can be kept at home or placed in mementos like jewelry.

Keep these tips in mind for easier cremation planning.

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Last Updated July 26, 2021