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Is your family having a difficult time figuring out what to do with your loved one’s remains at the conclusion of their cremation services in Alamo, TX? Many families struggle to decide what they want to do with their loved one’s remains. You can take them home with you or scatter them in a special place if you want. But you also have the option of burying them in a cemetery. Here are a few reasons why this might be a good option for your family.
One of the reasons why families sometimes struggle to figure out what to do with a person’s remains after their Alamo, TX cremation is because everyone in a family often has their own ideas. Oftentimes, various family members will want to take their loved one’s remains home with them so that they can keep the memory of their loved one close. By burying a loved one’s remains, you’ll prevent your family from fighting over a person’s remains and put them into a central location where everyone can go and visit them. It’ll end any disagreements your family might be having.
If you choose to take a loved one’s remains home with you, you’ll do your best to keep them safe and sound. But there is no guaranteeing that something won’t happen to them. They could get destroyed in the event that your home is involved in a fire. They could also get stolen if your home is ever burglarized. You won’t have to worry about either of these things happening when your loved one’s remains are safely in the ground.
There are certain religions that make specific requests when it comes to what families are supposed to do with a loved one’s remains. Some of the religions, like Catholicism, ask families to bury their loved one’s remains in the ground as opposed to taking them home or scattering them. This means that you’ll be following your loved one’s religious beliefs when you bury their remains, and that is most likely what they would have wanted.
You can try to memorialize your loved one’s remains at your house if you want to. But it’s pretty difficult to create a permanent memorialization for them. It won’t be hard at all to do it when you bury them, though. You can pick out a marker or a headstone and put it on top of the spot where their remains are buried. It’ll ensure that your loved one’s remains are memorialized for centuries to come.
Are you and your family trying to decide what to do with your loved one’s remains? Memorial Funeral Home can help you make a final decision when you make Alamo, TX funeral arrangements for your loved one through us. Contact us to gather more information on cremation services we can provide for you.
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