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Despite the fact that cremation services in Edinburg, TX are more popular now than they’ve ever been, there are still some people who don’t know the first thing about cremation. They haven’t yet taken the time to educate themselves on cremation so that they can figure out if it might be a good option for them. Do you fall into this category? If so, you should take the time to learn more about cremation and the benefits of it. Start today by checking out the answers to five of the most frequently asked questions about cremation below.
First things first: Let’s learn about what exactly cremation is. Contrary to what you may have heard, cremation does not involve the use of fire. Instead, it involves reducing a person’s body down to cremated remains through the use of intense heat. It’s a process that usually takes anywhere from two to five hours to play out.
Cremation has become popular over the last 20 years for so many different reasons. For starters, it often costs a lot less than a traditional burial does. It’s also so much simpler to plan than a burial. Additionally, cremation is sometimes viewed as a more eco-friendly option when compared to a burial. All of these things help explain why more than 50 percent of people are choosing to be cremated these days.
Many years ago, most of the world’s major religions forbid people from using cremation as a viable option. But that has all changed. While some religions like Islam and Judaism are still steadfastly against cremation, many others have come around to it. Even a religion like Catholicism is now accepting of cremation, provided people follow a set of rules when cremating a loved one. This is another reason why cremation has become so popular.
Most funeral homes offer cremation services these days. It’s rare to find an Edinburg, TX funeral home that doesn’t offer at least basic cremation services. But you should always look for an experienced funeral home when you’re on the hunt for a cremation provider. You should also look for a funeral home that can help you put together a special service of some kind for your loved one.
Following cremations, families will receive their loved one’s cremated remains. They’ll have many options as far as what they can do with them. They can take them home and store them in a decorative urn. They can also bury them. Some families even opt to scatter their loved one’s cremated remains after cremation is complete. People can choose how to honor their loved one in their own way.
Do you have additional questions about cremation that you would like answered? Memorial Funeral Home can set you up with all the information you need on our cremation services. We can also help you make Edinburg, TX funeral arrangements for your loved one if you need assistance. Give us a call at (956) 380-1416 or take a trip down to 208 E Canton Rd, Edinburg, TX 78539 to speak with a funeral director about cremation.
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