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Cemetery UrnsCremation or burial? How to choose? Every individual has the right to choose which method of laying their body to rest is right for them but often times those wishes have never been expressed or circumstances prevent families from honoring the wishes of the deceased. Finding a cemetery urn for the ashes may help.
Honoring the wishes of those that have passedDepending on personal views, religion or other factors, most of us have very set ideas on how we'd like to be laid to rest when the time comes. Whether the decision is cremation or burial, honoring the lives of those that have passed and doing whatever possible to respect the wishes of the deceased should weigh heavily on the decision making process. If your loved one wished to be buried there are a number of options. Whether the decisions are left to the executor of the estate or left for the family to make as a whole, knowing all the available options can help make some of the decisions a little easier to make when time is of the essence.
A place to visit to remember them byCemetery urns are a fantastic option for families that have a loved one that is cremated but yet they want a place to visit inside the cemetery. Crafted from hardwood, marble and biodegradable materials, cemetery urns can be buried and a grave marker placed over the site. Some of the ashes can be saved and used to be placed inside cremation jewelry as a remembrance and tribute to the deceased. Family memorial keepsakes, cremation rings and even cremation bracelets will hold a small amount of cremains and the cremains are then sealed inside the keepsake by adding a small amount of adhesive to the threads of the stopper. Letting go of those we've lost is never easy but there are ways to commemorate their life that will bring some peace and comfort to those that are grieving.
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