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  • Mexicali Ashes Niches Price List

    Niches for Ashes in Mexicali

    Many choose a simple cremation over a traditional funeral because of the enormous savings. Another advantage is easier scheduling for the memorial service and being able to have the ash niches close to your home.

    These advantages are the reason why cremation in Mexicali has become the preferred option for more than […]

  • Tips to Reduce Funeral Costs

    Tips to reduce the cost of a funeral

    More and more people are choosing cremation as part of their afterlife wishes. And the reason is clear: price. Simple cremations reduce the stress of debt for your family members. And, with card payment options, the most trusted cremation providers offer an even more affordable way to cover […]

  • Planning a Funeral: Six Things You Should Know

    Organize a funeral your way

    A death can bring with it many emotions. Our affection for our departed loved one can become stronger and our need to arrange a funeral can create stress about “getting it right”.

    During this whole process, don’t worry and organize a funeral taking into account these six points:

    Step #1. No reason to […]

  • What to Do When Someone Dies Abroad?

    A Guide to Repatriation

    If your loved one dies outside of Mexico, there are some steps that must be followed to carry out the repatriation. Repatriation can seem complicated, so we have prepared a guide:

    Step #1: Inform the relevant authorities

    The process is a little different depending on whether you are in Mexico when your loved one […]

  • Can You Mail or Travel with Your Loved One’s Ashes?

    Mail or Travel with the Ashes of a Loved One

    Often, certain places bring back good memories. Perhaps your family enjoyed camping on a ranch, or escaped the cold to vacation at the beach. After losing a loved one, you can still celebrate their life and share those experiences by traveling with the remains in a […]

  • Turn your Loved One’s Ashes into Jewelry?

    Turning Ashes into Jewelry

    Often, when cremation is used for a loved one, one thinks of an urn inside their home, or perhaps scattering them at sea or in a park they enjoyed when they were alive. But there are other options for those who wish to keep their family member’s memory alive in a less […]

  • Is it possible to keep your loved one’s ashes at home?

    Keep your loved one’s ashes at home?

    As more people opt for cremation, one of the reasons is the multiple options available beyond a traditional burial. While burial of ashes is commonplace, many choose to have their ashes interred in a grave in their cemetery, placed in a niche or choose a scattering service.

    A recent survey […]

  • What are the different types of cremation?

    Types of Cremation

    When it comes time to honor the memory of our loved ones, the process can be overwhelming. A good way to limit stress is to gather information and use it to make a decision about how to proceed with the cremation service.

    There are three main types of cremation services:

    Traditional funeral service (prior to […]

  • Is a funeral home really necessary if a family member dies?

    Do you need a funeral home if a family member passes away?

    In short, yes. We often hear this question from families who choose direct cremation for their loved ones. Perhaps there is still some attachment to the traditional idea of a funeral and the work of a funeral home: embalming, carrying the coffin to the […]

  • Can You Hold a Non-Religious Funeral in Mexico?

    Questions about non-religious funerals

    Funerals can be religious or non-religious depending on the beliefs of the person who passed away; it is a personal choice.

    Although having a funeral in a religious manner used to be considered traditional, attitudes are changing. Last year, non-religious funerals increased by 18%.

    What is a non-religious funeral called?

    A non-religious funeral is […]