Cremation Burial
Burying cremated remains: the best options available to you
Coming to terms as to what to do next following the death of a loved one can be overwhelming. After death families must make decisions regarding burial. Today, as it stands ,the line between cremation and burial in the sense of the traditional funeral, is becoming blurred.
Despite the upsides of cremation over burying your loved one in a casket, families worry about what to do with ashes gathered after cremation. Luckily, there are simple solutions to that which provide a beautiful ending and befitting rest for your loved one.
Apparent methods of dealing with the remains following cremation include storing it an urn or container at home or scattering the ashes at a special place. However, a cemetery burial offers more comfort and is favored by some religious customs like the Catholic Church, which require burial or entombment of the ash remains rather than scattering.
For many worried about how best to deal with the interment of the ashes, a cemetery internment is an excellent option. It guarantees a permanent resting place where family and friends could visit, awaken fond memories, and ponder life.
Add a marker or memorial – a monument, plaque, pedestal, or bench to the mix, and you’ll save a slice of family legacy for posterity. Fortunately, you can still make do with a great marker should you choose to scatter the ashes.