With more people choosing
cremation services in Independence, MO
than ever before, most people are at least vaguely familiar with cremation these days. They don’t have quite as many questions about cremation as they used to. But there are obviously still some people out there who aren’t 100 percent knowledgeable with regards to cremation. They wonder certain things about it and don’t feel comfortable with the idea of considering cremation without the answers. Check out the answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about cremation below.
How long does a family have to wait to cremate a loved one?
Once an Independence, MO cremation is complete, there is no turning back. A person’s body can’t be “un-cremated” later on. Therefore, it’s extremely important for crematories to take every possible precaution prior to cremating a person’s body. They have to get authorization from their family and certain agencies, and they also have to wait anywhere from 48 to 72 hours to stay in accordance with the law. Even if your family chooses direct cremation services, you’ll still be required to wait a few days before a cremation can occur.
Where is a cremation performed?
When a person’s body is cremated, it’s placed into a cremation chamber and subjected to very high levels of heat. Contrary to popular belief, their body is not placed into fire. It’s simply put into a place where the temperature gets to be high enough to reduce a body to its simplest form. Often times, funeral homes have their own crematories that they use to carry out cremations. But there are some instances in which a person’s body will be cremated at an off-site crematory by a funeral home.
Can a family still hold a funeral, memorial service, etc. with cremation?
Just because your loved one is going to be cremated rather than buried doesn’t mean you can’t still hold a special service for them. In fact, most funeral homes encourage families to stage traditional funerals, memorial services, or celebration of life ceremonies for their loved ones. You should think about having some kind of service for your loved one either before or after their cremation. It’ll go a long way towards helping your family mourn their loss.
Is a cremation always less expensive than a funeral?
One of the reasons why cremation has become such a popular option in recent years is because of the cost associated with it. Cremation is almost always a less expensive option than a burial. But with that being said, different funeral homes tend to charge different amounts for cremations and burials. There are also some ways to increase a cremation’s cost so that it costs every bit as much as a burial. You’ll want to work with the right funeral home and choose the right cremation services to make your funeral costs more manageable.
Would you like to have more questions about cremation answered?
Speaks Chapels
is the Independence, MO funeral home you can depend on to get you answers to all your pressing questions. Contact us at (816) 373-3600 or pay us a visit at 18020 E 39th St S, Independence, MO 64055 or another one of our locations to speak with a funeral director about our cremation services.