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There are many decisions that must be made when a loved one dies. Perhaps none is more important than determining what to do with the remains of the deceased to ensure they are handled with dignity and respect and the wishes of the loved one are met. In this article we will provide information and advice about cremation services in Anderson, IN.
While many people tend to shy away from the idea of cremating the remains of their ones, funeral directors will remind families that cremation is simply the process of speeding up the natural human process of returning the body to ash. Cremation is simply the conversion of the remains of a loved one to ash. It has become a very sophisticated but acceptable approach to bringing closure to the end of a life.
If you are choosing cremation as the option for addressing the deceased’s remains, then it may be valuable to understand how the process occurs. There are a variety of steps that must occur prior to and at the completion of the cremation. More and more people are opting for cremation over burial so it is a real alternative that should be given proper reflection.
It is important to be familiar with the steps of cremation services. It begins with the identification of ‘checks’ that the body must go through to ensure that all of the legal requirements have been addressed. Most important among these is the assurance that the medical examiner has signed off on the cause of death and any potential related issues. For example, there must be a determination of whether the person died of natural causes, disease, suicide or homicide. Then the body is provided with a fire-proof tag that will accompany him or her throughout the cremation process and afterwards. This is to ensure that no errors can occur.
Once the deceased has been released by the medical examiner the body is transported to the funeral home or place of cremation. It is then prepared for this process by dressing the body in the desired clothing and removing all jewelry and/or surgical devices that could be problematic during cremation. For example, if the deceased had a pacemaker it would have been removed. The body would then be placed in a cremation container. These are required to be not only combustible but also sturdy. It is advisable to ensure the funeral home or cremation service will provide the appropriate container prior to the cremation process. Some funeral homes will not tell the family there is an extra fee for this component.
Once the body has been prepared it will be sent through a cremation chamber and the ashes refined at the conclusion. The family will then receive the ashes in the container that has been requested. There may be other issues of import regarding cremation services in Anderson, IN. If so, do not hesitate to contact your Indiana Funeral Care. We are experienced and caring professionals and would be honored to assist you in this time of need. We can be reached at (317) 636-6464. You may also visit us at 8151 Allisonville Rd Indianapolis, IN 46250.