EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DIRECT CREMATION


There’s nothing wrong with preparing for your or someone else’s passing. Preparing for it does not mean that you wish for it to happen. After all, all of us will eventually go there, so why not make the life of the ones we left behind more manageable?

One way to prepare for such inevitable circumstances is to choose what kind of burial you prefer. Today, we will talk about one of the most common burial options: cremation. This article will focus on direct cremation and everything you need to know about it.

 

What Is Direct Cremation?

First, let’s define what direct cremation is. Direct cremation is just a simple cremation—no funeral service, no hearse or limousine, no viewing at the chapel of rest and no mourners. The ashes can be kept in an urn or scattered in a place that meant something to the deceased.

 

How Does Direct Cremation Work?

Direct cremation only has a simple process. First, the person’s remains are collected by the direct cremation service provider and cared for until the cremation day comes. Then, they will complete all the documents and guide the deceased’s family throughout the process.

After that, they will place the deceased in a simple coffin and transport them to the crematorium. Finally, you just have to wait for the provider to return the ashes to you, and it’s your choice to either keep them so that your loved one is always nearby or scatter them in the garden of remembrance.

 

How Does It Differ from Traditional Cremation?

One pronounced difference between cremation and direct cremation is that direct cremation is a lot cheaper than the average funeral service and traditional cremation. Also, in traditional cremation, there is a funeral service at the crematorium included. But, in direct cremation, there’s no service and attendance.

 

What Are the Pros of Choosing Direct Cremation?

Direct cremation is the wisest choice if you don’t want the ceremony and cost of a formal service. It’s worth considering if you wish all or any of the following:

●     You can save up to 60% compared to a traditional funeral

●     You can avoid the formality and upset of attending the crematorium

●     You can have the freedom to say goodbye in a more relaxed and private way

●     You can choose what to do with the ashes

 

What Are the Cons of Choosing Direct Cremation?

 Like other types of burial options, direct cremation also has its cons. Here are some examples:

●     No visiting time for the deceased

●     It’s just a simple cremation, no “formal” honouring of the deceased

 

Conclusion

Now that you know everything about direct cremation, you can now make an informed decision whether you should go for it or not. Just make sure to discuss your decision with your whole family so that no one will get upset. It’s best to plan for these things ahead so that the people that are left behind won’t have a hard time deciding for the deceased.

If you’re looking for direct funeral services in Fleet, Holmes Funerals can give you or your loved one a respectful send-off without the high costs associated with funerals. We are a family-owned and -run funeral service and cemetery carrying out funeral services in many areas. Get in touch with us today to learn how we can help you!

 

 

 

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