Why Cremating May Be More Suitable Than Traditional Burial Services

Having a death in the family can be an incredibly difficult period. Not only are you dealing with emotional stress, but you also have to contend with the pressure of organising a funeral. The demands and responsibilities that you are faced with can make this period quite overwhelming. Although putting your loved one to rest will not be an easy task, you can make it less stressful for you by opting for cremation services rather than a traditional burial. The following are some of the reasons why you may find that cremation may be more suitable than a conventional burial service.

Cremation is an affordable alternative

One of the major aspects of traditional burial services is cost. Funeral services tend to be quite expensive since there is an assortment of elements that go into the planning process. Some of the things that you would have to budget for include a casket, purchasing a gravesite, buying a headstone for the deceased, paying for the preparation of the body and more. In addition to this, if your loved one was not ailing, funeral expenses tend to be an unexpected expense, and this can deal a significant blow to your overall finances. If you are looking to have a modestly priced funeral, cremation may be a more cost-efficient solution.

Cremation is a time-efficient alternative

Whether you plan to have a small funeral service for close family members and friends or a large one, the process of planning for a burial can take a long time. Firstly, you would need to have the body of your loved one embalmed so that it can be suitable for viewing. Secondly, you would have to make arrangements for viewing of the body so that the different people who were in your loved one's life can pay their respects. Thirdly, you would have to organise the funeral itself, which would include a memorial service before the deceased is put to rest. As a result, conventional burials can take a considerable amount of time from the death of your loved one to completion. Cremation, on the other hand, can be done the same day your loved one passes away if you so choose, which can be beneficial for people who would like to put their loved one to rest in as short a time as possible.

Cremation is an eco-friendly alternative

If you live a lifestyle that is environmentally conscious, then cremation would be an ideal option. Unlike conventional burials, cremation does not take up any space in the earth. Moreover, cremation does not make use of embalming chemicals. Therefore, harmful toxins are not released into the environment.  

To learn more about your options, contact a local funeral home.

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Taking the Questions Out of Funeral Pre-Planning

The most surreal moment in my life was sitting across from a funeral director discussing my grandmother's funeral and burial. The director was asking questions that I either had no answer to or that I simply nodded my way through. It was the hardest and most surreal moment of my life, and afterwards I realised that these hard questions are the ones that need the most thought so our loved ones don't have to make these tough choices during a time of such grief. This blog is here to help others answer those questions, prepare for end of life choices, and pre-plan their funerals without the grief and panic that so many go through.

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