When you decide on cremation services for a loved one, it might be the first time you are planning such services. You need to buy a cremation package and that’s all you have to get. Your loved one’s needs will be met and you don’t have to add anything to that package. However, you might want to get an urn for them. It’s the most common thing people add to these packages. But if you don’t know that much about urns, here are some details that can help you get things lined up just right.
The first thing to understand about urns is that they are containers for your loved one’s remains. That’s their primary purpose and as such, there are a variety of items that can be used as urns. You can get an urn from the funeral home, or you can use a coffee can, a cookie jar, a fishing lure box, or a variety of other things. Urns will hold your loved one’s remains and that is what you need.
When you get a cremation package of some kind or another, you are going to get a simple container for your loved one’s remains as part of that package. You don’t have to get an urn for your loved one in order to meet their needs at all. You can take that container and it will work just fine.
If you do decide to purchase an urn for your loved one, there are plenty of options out there. You will want to look at the choices the funeral home has to offer. However, keep in mind that while funeral homes have options, there are others out there as well and you don’t have to make the purchase with the funeral home. If you get an urn from another vendor, the funeral home will still use it. They want you to get what you need for your loved one, wherever it might come from.
While the main function of any urn is to hold a person’s remains after cremation, they can function in other ways as well. Some might function as a memorial item that sits in the home while another can help with the scattering process during a ceremony of that kind. Urns can help you with final resting place options and dispensation if you get one that functions in the right ways.
You will want to think about an urn’s material, aesthetics, functionality, and other such things, but you are also going to need to consider its size. Urns come in different sizes and if you don’t get an urn that is large enough, all of your loved one’s remains aren’t going to fit and that can be a problem. Ask the professionals what size you need before cremation services so you are prepared. The experts at Hopler & Escbach Funeral Home can help with more details.