Are you and your family on the verge of planning cremation services and
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for a loved one? If you are, then you might be wondering whether or not it would be possible to set up a viewing for them. At this point, most people know that they can hold funeral services for their loved ones even when they’re being cremated. But they’re not always sure whether or not they can hold viewings, too.
You’ll be happy to know that you can (and should!) hold a viewing for a loved one prior to their cremation. But there are some things that you’ll have to do to make it possible. Continue reading to find out more about how you can go about holding a viewing for someone who is scheduled to be cremated.
Begin by making sure you’re working with the right funeral home.
While most Blue Springs, MO funeral homes will allow you to hold a viewing for a loved one before their body is cremated, not all of them are up for it. There are some that might limit your ability to hold a viewing for your loved one. You should keep this in mind when looking around at the different funeral homes in your area. If you know that you want to hold a viewing for a loved one, you’re going to want to see which funeral homes can help make it happen.
Decide when you’re going to hold the viewing.
Are you going to hold a viewing for your loved one a few days before their cremation? The day before it’s set to take place? Or possibly even just hours prior to their cremation? You can plan to hold a viewing for your loved one at almost any time that you want, but you should try to pick a time that you know is going to work for most, if not all, of your family members. You should also try to pick one that you know is going to work for your funeral home.
Obtain a rental casket for the viewing.
When a family holds a viewing for someone who is going to be buried, they already have easy access to a casket. They can just use the same casket that they’re going to bury their loved one in for their viewing. But you’re obviously not going to buy a casket for someone who is being cremated, which is why you’re going to have to work on getting your hands on one for your loved one. You should be able to do this by asking your funeral home if they have a casket that you can use.
Be sure people know the viewing is taking place.
If you’re going to hold a viewing for someone who is being cremated, it’s definitely a good idea for you to go out of your way to tell people about it. Many people might assume that your loved one isn’t having a viewing because they’re being cremated rather than buried. You should include information about your loved one’s viewing in their obituary. You should also be quick to tell people about the viewing when they ask you about your loved one’s services.
The act of burning remains in order for them not be scattered onto the ground or otherwise disposed can seem like an unholy thing, but it's important we know what God thinks about our actions.
When you trust Speaks Chapels to carry out a Blue Springs, MO cremation, we’ll help you put together funeral plans
that include a viewing. We’ll also help you with every other aspect of your loved one’s cremation services. Give us a call to see what makes us unique.