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Cremation Funeral Services: What You Should Know

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If you are planning your funeral ahead of time or you are planning the funeral for a beloved loved one, you are likely grappling with the decision between burial and cremation. A cremation is a great option for a lot of reasons, and if you are leaning in that direction, you may be wondering what to do about the funeral services. Get to know more about cremation funeral services and what you can and should do to make a cremation funeral go as well as possible. Then, you can start pre-planning your funeral or planning the funeral of your recently passed loved one right away. 

You Can Still Have a Visitation or Viewing

One of the things people think they are sacrificing when they are getting cremated is a viewing or visitation before the funeral. However, this does not have to be the case. You can still have such a service if you want it. 

The funeral home will set up a viewing several days before the funeral in most cases. This gives them time to have the viewing and visitation for family and loved ones and to get the cremation done before the funeral itself. 

While not many who are cremated have such a service, it is a possibility if you want to carry on this tradition and if you feel like it will give people closure that need it. 

You Can Also Still Have a "Normal" Funeral

Most people think that if they are cremated that that's it and there is nothing more to it. However, if you want a "normal" funeral in addition to being cremated, you can do just that. Most people who are cremated have some type of funeral service or memorial service at a funeral home or church. 

This is a tradition that helps those mourning to say goodbye and gives them a chance to grieve with others who loved the individual that passed. So, again, if you want a normal funeral with the flowers and the eulogies and everything else, you can and should have it. Do not think that just because you have opted for cremation that you have to be low key about everything else. 

Cremation Funeral Services Can Cost Less

Because the funeral home is cremating the remains rather than embalming them for burial, there is a cost differential in cremation funeral services and standard burial funeral services. So, if you are looking for cost-saving measures for whatever reason, choosing cremation over burial can be a good way to go. 

Knowing these facts about cremation funeral services, you can be sure you are making the right decision for the funeral that you are planning.   


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