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  • What are the biggest myths about cremation?

    The biggest myths of cremation

    In this guide we are going to explain what are the main myths about cremation that people have lately:

    1.- If you are cremated or cremated, you do not have a funeral.

    Essentially you can choose whether or not you want a funeral service with cremation. A standard cremation includes the funeral service, […]

  • Being buried with my pets’ ashes, how do I fix this?

    How can I be buried with the ashes of my dogs or cats?

    Many people would like to be cremated and have their ashes combined with the ashes of their pets who have passed away before so they can be together again. But how is this type of cremation service arranged?

    Talk to the funeral home or […]

  • Why do many people prefer to be cremated rather than buried?

    Most people prefer to be cremated

    Finances are an important factor in choosing cremation, but there is also much more flexibility. Families have many more opportunities to personalize the way they honor their loved one. Most funerals are “dress in black, kneel and pray in front of his body, inside a coffin”. With cremation you can […]

  • Burying ashes in a grave or in your garden

    If you are thinking about burying the ashes of someone who has been cremated, you may have some questions about how it all works. How does burial of ashes differ from burial in a casket? How can the burial of ashes in an existing grave be arranged? What is the average cost of burying ashes? […]

  • Keeping ashes or cremation urn at home

    Many people who wish to be cremated after their death would also like a loved one to keep their ashes at home. And for families, keeping ashes in their home can be a way to maintain the feeling of a close connection to the person who died.

    Deciding where to place cremated remains can be complicated. […]

  • What to do with the cremation urn after scattering the ashes?

    After the ashes of a loved one have been emptied and the ceremony is complete, the urn remains. The question is,”What do I do with this now?” Fortunately, there are several options.

    Answer: You can throw it away, bury it, burn it, donate it, recycle it or reuse it. The value you place in the urn […]