When the time comes to have final services for a loved one, a lot of people are no longer going the traditional route of funerals. Many are choosing cremation instead. Should you find yourself in this situation, and do not know which to choose, this article will give you the advantages of choosing a Crematory style service. The most obvious advantage of cremation over traditional funeral services is the price. Cremation is going to be cheaper than a traditional funeral. However, there are other factors to consider as well.
* Choosing cremation with services has therapeutic value for the family members. The services give them some sort of remembrance gathering (such as a funeral or a viewing). Other family members and friends get to share in their memories and provide comfort to them in their loss.
* Cremation also is seen as the more environmentally friendly option, as no land will have to be used to bury anyone. This is certainly a good reason to select this option, if for no other reason.
* Cremation also provides portability. The family is able to transport their loved one to wherever they move. There is no worry about leaving them behind buried in a cemetery.
* Cremation services come with several packages: remembrance, time to share, family gathering, final good-bye, and direct cremation. Each package offers the survivors additional benefits with the services, with the exception of the direct cremation. The other packages give the family the option to add additional plan options.
* A final thing to consider about cremation is that the ashes of the loved one can be spread in the loved one’s favorite spot, such as his or her favorite beach or vacation spot.
Crown Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery has been offering various final arrangement and Crematory services to residents of Indianapolis, Indiana and the surrounding areas for over 151 years. The funeral home offers their services at budgeted prices to ensure customers are satisfied. Among the specific services are pre-planned funeral services, cremation services, memorials and support for grief care. You can like them on Facebook.