Posts by Andrew Loos
Things to Consider when Planning a Cremation Memorial Service
When planning a cremation memorial service, one of the biggest concerns many people have is how the deceased will be displayed. Since viewing the body provides closure for friends and family members, a common fear is that cremation will not provide this opportunity. However, when you are planning a cremation, you have a number of…
Read MoreWhat should be Included in Cremation Planning
While many people are familiar with traditional funeral planning, they may be unaware as to what constitutes good cremation planning. With the number of families choosing cremation on the rise, it makes sense to know what to expect when you are considering this option for yourself or for a loved one. When, where and how…
Read MoreVeteran’s cremation can include ash-scattering at sea
Families of veterans are often aware of some of the funeral benefits that are available to veterans, including an American flag, burial funds, and military graveside rites. Those who choose to be cremated may not know that their ashes can be scattered at sea free of charge by the United States Navy. In order to…
Read MoreChoosing the right cremation ash-scattering methods
For many people, the scattering of ashes is a solemn event that provides closure just as a traditional burial does. Many people do not realize that there are several different cremation ash-scattering methods available that allow them to easily personalize this experience in order to commemorate their loved one in a unique and special way.…
Read MoreFactors that determine how low-cost cremation can be
The family of a deceased loved one is left with many decisions to make. Many people are making the choice to have their loved ones cremated. Cremation offers several advantages over traditional burial, one of which is a lower cost. Many different factors help contribute to the low cost of cremation services. Transportation The transportation…
Read MoreNew Developments in Veterans Cremation: Some National Cemeteries now Accepting only Ashes
The National Cemetery Administration is overseen by the Department of Veteran’s Affairs. This agency is responsible for maintaining more than 130 national gravesites in 39 different states as well as the territory of Puerto Rico. While these gravesites have typically received only intact remains, many of them are now expanding to include cremated ashes. In…
Read MoreCremation Services May Help Further Medical Research
Families that experience the loss of philanthropically minded loved ones may want to consider using whole-body donation and cremation services. These services offer an opportunity to honor the person’s memory, help others and reduce end-of-life associated costs. For those not familiar with it, whole-body donation is a program that is designed to assist medical professionals…
Read MoreChoosing Cremation Urns to Honor Your Loved Ones
When you lose a loved one, there are many decisions to be made quickly and definitively. Understanding your options for choosing cremation urns may help make the process a little easier. The first consideration is whether the urn will be displayed, buried, or used temporarily to transport the cremains for scattering. If you wish to…
Read MoreLow-cost Cremation Planning
Burying your loved one shouldn’t be difficult on your finances. For anyone experiencing difficulty with the expenses associated with cremation planning, several options exist that may help you defray the costs. The city or county office has cremation assistance for struggling families. Ask to speak to a representative about cremation assistance and how to apply.…
Read MoreTips For Discussing Cremation Plans With Your Loved Ones
Planning a memorial service for a loved one can be stressful, and sometimes the anxiety is compounded whenever cremation is chosen. If you’re in this situation, you may be wondering how to break the news to other family members who may be opposed to the idea. The following suggestions will help you discuss cremation plans…
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