There are myths that run through a lot of different industries, but you might be surprised to hear that there are even myths surrounding cremation services. Not many people know everything there is to know about cremation and it’s quite possible that you might believe certain things about the method that aren’t even true. If you want to think about cremation for a loved one, or for yourself for future services, you might want to know what’s true and what’s a myth. Here are a few of those myths and the real truth about the process.
When you go with cremation, you have a lot of options for final resting places. You can do whatever you want for a memorial service at any time. Likewise, you can go through the varied final resting place options as well. Burial after a funeral is going to be more expensive than any option you could choose with cremation. You might even think that burial after cremation is also going to be sky high in cost, but that’s not really the case. Burial after cremation can be quite affordable. You have the option of burying a loved one in a family-owned location, like the garden, which can be completely free. Even if you bury them in a cemetery, the plot is smaller and, therefore, so are the costs.
Many people worry that the remains they receive back may or may not be their loved one, but that’s certainly not going to be the case. Funeral homes are very careful with handling anyone in their care. They have procedures in place to identify the person and keep track of their remains without any mistakes. What families receive back in the container they have chosen is their loved one through and through without question.
Cremation services occur soon after death, right? That means there are no funeral options available. That is one way to go, but it’s not the only option. You can have direct cremation done without any other services before or you can have a funeral first and then cremation after. You can even go with direct cremation and then have a memorial service that feels like a funeral service. The options are open and nearly limitless where cremation is concerned and funeral services don’t have to be ruled out unless that’s what you want.
You might be concerned about scattering ashes because they could be harmful to the environment. But that idea is just a myth. Your loved one’s ashes won’t harm water environments, dirt, or anything else so you don’t have to worry about where you scatter them as a location that will then be ruined.
When you are looking into cremation services, either for yourself or for a loved one, you will want to know the truth about the matter at hand. Get any details you need from Hopler & Eschbach Funeral Home.