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How to Choose a Cremation Urn?

March 6th, 2009

The death of a loved one is one of the most tragic and difficult times in anybody’s life. On top of the emotional grief that comes with it, there are also important decisions to be made. When people are overcome by grief, it is quite natural that they don’t wish to have to deal with the complications of funeral planning. As such, most of them just leave it to the funeral service providers to take care of the whole funeral process for them. Well, this is the wisest option, of course, but if you choose to cremate the body of your loved one, the least you can do is spend more time and effort to find the right cremation urn for him or her.

Choosing a cremation urn is perhaps the most significant part of a cremation funeral. The cremation process is very much the same for everybody, and at the end of it all, the only thing that is left to represent a life well-lived is the cremation urn. Therefore, it is important that you choose an urn that reflects the personality of your loved one and shows the true meaning of his or her life.

When you are choosing a cremation urn, there are a few factors that you have to take into consideration. First of all, you have to decide whether you want the urn to be placed on a mantel or buried at a cemetery. There are different types of urns for these purposes. If you want to scatter the ashes at sea or other places, you should get a scattering urn, which can be biodegradable or made for keeping.

Other things that you have to consider are the design and material of the cremation urn. These factors should represent the personality of your loved one as much as possible. There is a wide selection of urns that will aptly represent all types of personalities. Whether your loved one is a down-to-earth, artistic, trendy, or conservative person, you can find an urn with the right combination of design and material to suit his or her personality.

To get a better idea of the types of cremation urns that are available for your choosing, you can browse through Cremation Options selection of urns. You can also contact Cremation Options to get more advice and information about selecting cremations urns.

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Choosing The Right Cremation Urn

February 19th, 2009

Cremation urns vary, just as people do.  Making the decision as to what type of urn you will place the cremains of your dearly departed in usually falls upon the relatives.

The law does not require that cremains be placed in any type of urn, but most family members find that purchasing one will give them peace after losing their dearly departed.  An urn is usually desired when a memorial service is planned or when the cremains are to be interred in a cemetery.  A temporary container will be supplied after cremation, if arrangements are not made for a permanent urn.  Unlike choosing a casket for a traditional funeral, there is no rush in choosing an urn for your loved one.

Deciding what will be done with your dearly departed’s cremains will help you choose what type of urn you would like to select.  During a memorial service, the cremation urn serves as the focal point during the service.  When selecting an urn, you should consider your loved one’s personal taste and character.

My sister had a great love of the ocean.  When she passed away, we chose to place a portion of her cremains in the “Dolphins in Harmony” cremation urn from Cremation Options.   This urn sits beautifully on my mother’s mantle as a fantastic tribute to a lovely woman.  We chose to have the remainder of her cremains released into the ocean.   Our choice of the “Signature Reflections” scattering urn, also from Cremation Options, was perfect.  Each family member was able to write a message to her on the urn prior to the release.  This lovely urn floated on top of the water for several minutes before descending into the ocean that she loved so very much.

Cremation urns come in many styles and varieties to fit your needs.  They can also be personalized with your loved ones name.  Some families choose to separate the cremains in miniature urns.  They are ideal when several family members want a treasured keepsake or when a scattering of the cremains is planned.

There is no right or wrong choice when selecting a cremation urn.  The caring staff at Cremation Options will gladly help you through the decision making process.

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Aerial Cremain Scattering

January 21st, 2009

After cremation, the decision as to what will be done with cremains is important and can sometimes be problematic.  There could be discrepancies between family members as to how the cremains will be handled, especially if the dearly departed did not make his or her wishes known to the family.

One of the options available for scattering the cremains of your dearly departed is aerial scatterings.  While some people prefer to have their cremains scattered at sea, others prefer land scatterings.  There are many commercial companies that will charter flights specifically for cremain scattering.  This service typically costs around $350 and usually includes a certificate of “burial” that states the GPS coordinates of the location where the cremains were released.  Some charter companies allow family members to attend the scattering and say a few comforting words, while others do not.

There are minimal laws that must be followed when cremains are scattered by air.  If you would like the cremains to be scattered on private land, a letter giving permission must be signed by the land owner.

If you would like cremains to be scattered above any United States National Park, you must receive a special use permit ahead of time.  There usually is a nominal fee charged for such a permit.  It should be noted that each park has its own rules regarding the scattering of cremains from land or air; so it is wise to contact the park directly before choosing this option.

It is legal to scatter cremains via the air on any public land.   When choosing the location of the scattering, it is important to find out if that land is due to be developed any time in the near future.  It could be comforting to visit the site if it was converted into a park or even a church in the future, but this is not always the case.  With public land, anything can be developed at any time and random buildings might not be your idea of a beautiful resting place for your dearly departed.  It’s recommended that you select a location that you can easily find and one that you expect to remain the same for some time.

Some charter flights offer scattering services for cremains over the ocean.  Some are able to drop cremains into the water with biodegradable scattering urns and others have specific devices that are used with their airplanes.  With any sea burial, the cremains are only allowed to be released at least three nautical miles out from shore.
Some people decide to scatter cremains in several locations.  This only becomes a problem if you want to save a portion of the cremains to have buried at a cemetery.  Some cemeteries will only accept cremains that are received in a sealed urn that has not been previously opened.

If you do decide that an aerial scattering is a good choice for your family, it is wise to advise the crematory of your plans so that additional consideration will be given to the size of the cremain fragments.

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