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The Cremation Process: Benefits and Disadvantages of Cremation
When someone dies, one of the decisions that need to be made is how they will be memorialized. One popular option is cremation. Cremation has many benefits, such as being more affordable than a traditional burial and allowing for a wider variety of memorialization options. However, there are also some disadvantages to cremation, such as the environmental impact. If you are considering cremation for yourself or a loved one, it is important to understand both the benefits and the drawbacks of this process.
One of the main benefits of cremation is that it is typically more affordable than a traditional burial. The cremation process itself is less expensive than a funeral, and there are no costs associated with purchasing a cemetery plot or headstone. Additionally, you can save money on transportation costs by having the cremated remains shipped to you rather than arranging for a funeral service at a distant location.
Cremation also offers more flexibility when it comes to the final disposition of the remains. The ashes can be scattered, buried, or kept in an urn, and they can be divided among family members if desired. This makes it easier for loved ones to keep the deceased close by.
However, cremation is not right for everyone. Some people feel strongly that they would like to have a traditional burial, and cremation is not an option for them. Others may have religious beliefs that prohibit cremation. And some people simply prefer the idea of a traditional funeral service followed by burial in a cemetery.
If you are considering cremation, it is important to understand both the benefits and the drawbacks of this choice. Here are some things to keep in mind:
Cremation is less expensive than a traditional funeral and burial. This can be a significant advantage if you are working with a limited budget. Cremation does not require the purchase of a casket, and there is no need to pay for embalming or other preparation of the body. You also don’t have to pay for a cemetery plot or opening and closing fees.
However, cremation is not always cheaper than burial. If you plan to scatter the ashes or keep them in an urn, those costs must be considered. And if you still want to have a funeral service, many cremation providers will charge additional fees for that. Be sure to get all the costs upfront so there are no surprises.
Cremation is an increasingly popular choice for the disposition of human remains. In 2017, over 50% of people in the United States chose cremation as their final disposition option. This trend is expected to continue to grow in popularity.
Looking for Rockford cremation services? Here at Tony Gasparini Funerals, we offer services and can help you make the decision that is best for you. Contact us today!
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