Urns for Funeral Ashes

For years, people have always opted for casket burials, which are, to this day, considered the traditional option.

However, there has been an increase in people opting for cremation in recent years. This can be done either through close communication with family members or through funeral preplanning services.

Deciding whether one wants to be cremated or buried is not an easy decision to come to, as many have their own perspectives on the matter. Whether your family member or loved one opts for a burial or cremation can also depend on their cultural and religious background or even personal preferences.

What is the difference between a casket burial and urns for funeral ashes?

A burial occurs when the body of a deceased person is put in a grave in the ground. The importance of a burial originates from a more conventional understanding of death and the afterlife. Having a final resting place for a loved one’s body can bring a lot of comfort to people who are grieving.

Cremation is the process of reducing a human body to ashes. Both burial and cremation have advantages and disadvantages. To make the best choice, you must examine aspects such as your budget, religious or spiritual convictions, and personal preferences of the deceased.

Therefore, you should always make sure to do what you believe the deceased would be comfortable with. Here are a few reasons people are shifting from traditional casket burials to cremation services and urns.

1. Cost

The cost of cremation is typically up to 50% lower compared to the amount that it takes to organize a burial.

2. Simplicity

There is no requirement for a casket or any pallbearers with a cremation service; there is only a sense of intimacy and simplicity.

3. Keepsakes

Cremated remains are frequently encased in keepsakes such as jewelry, picture frames, garden ornaments, clocks, and smaller keepsake urns, helping grieving families.

4. Memorialization

Urns provide a physical vessel to hold the cremated remains,  which enables a physical and long-lasting memorialization of the deceased, offering a place for reflection.

5. Cultural & Religious Considerations

Different religions and cultures have different methods of storage and handling practices for cremated remains. Select an urn that adheres to these.

6. Purchase

Some people opt to inter the urn carrying the cremated remains in a cemetery, columbarium, or other predetermined burial location.

What should you consider when buying urns for funeral ashes?

Cremation urns come in many shapes and sizes. From traditional urns to more modern urns, there is a vast range of options available. Cremation urns fall into two categories, permanent and non-permanent (biodegradable urns), depending on the material they are made of.

Here are some questions to help you decide on the type of urn to opt for.

1. What is your budget?

When selecting an urn to remember a loved one, it may be difficult to consider cost, but there are many different price points for urns. Pinning down a certain range will help you narrow down your options.

2. What is the style preferred?

You will most likely recognize the ideal urn when you see it but honoring the deceased’s character might make the procedure feel more intimate. You can start by taking their favorite colors and designs into consideration.

3. Where will the remains be stored?

The funeral home or cemetery can provide the requirements needed when choosing a mausoleum if the urn is to be placed there. The urn may need to be made of biodegradable materials if the cemetery is a “Green” one or you may need to buy an urn vault if you plan to bury the urn in a cemetery.

4. Do you want the urn to be personalized?

When it comes to personalizing the vessel you have, there are numerous alternatives. A photo or other kind of memorabilia for your loved one can often be placed in an urn. The urn can even be engraved with some sentimental words.

Contact a professional funeral home if you’re unsure about how to choose urns for funeral ashes

Many funeral homes offer funeral urns for cremation. If you’re unsure about the cremation process or how to submit the paperwork, hire a professional funeral home that offers cremation services. Professionals who are well-versed in this field can help you through every step of this difficult process.

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