What should become of the cremated remains following the funeral?
Frequently Asked QuestionsChurch teaching insists that cremated remains must be given the same respect as the body, including the manner in which they are carried and the attention given to their appropriate transport and placement. The cremated remains of a body are to be buried or entombed, preferably in a Catholic cemetery, and using the rites provided by the Order of Christian Funerals. See similar questions...
What can be done with the cremated remains?
Par-Troy Funeral HomeWith cremation, your options are numerous. The cremains can be interred in a cemetery plot, i.e., earth burial, retained by a family member, usually in an urn, scattered in an area that was significant to the deceased. (Authorization in some cases may be required. Always be advised to check for local regulations regarding scattering in a public place.) Cremation is just one step in the commemorative process the preparation of the human remains for memorialization. See similar questions...
Source: Roques; Butz; Lenski 98. How much ash remains after a body is cremated?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Holocaust RevisionismThe Cremation Association of North America says that adult cremains weigh between three and nine pounds. Others have found they average 7.4 pounds for men and 5.8 pounds for women. See similar questions...
How much do cremated remains weigh?
The Simple Alternative Funeral Centres - Frequently Asked Qu...Cremated remains, which are actually bone fragments, weigh approximately six to eight pounds, and by volume are approximately 200 cubic inches. See similar questions...
What Do Most People Do With Cremated Remains?
Sax-Tiedemann Funeral Home & Crematorium - Funerals, Cremati...Cremation is only the preparation of the deceased for memorialization and is in many ways a preservation of our past. Through memorialization we remember our loved ones and provide a place of pilgrimage that can be very important to a family later in life. It is a means by which generations are connected. What most people do with cremated remains is a matter of personal choice. The following are some examples of your options. Urn gardens are becoming increasingly popular at many cemeteries. See similar questions...
How should cremated remains of the body be handled?
FAQ // Cedar Grove Cemetery // University of Notre DamePrior to cremation, arrangements should be made among the family of the deceased, the crematorium, the funeral director and the cemetery concerning the disposition of the cremated remains of the body. Most crematoriums will ship the cremated remains of the body via registered mail, or some other secure service, to the person who is responsible for them. See similar questions...
Upon receipt of the cremated remains of the body, what should I do with them?
FAQ // Cedar Grove Cemetery // University of Notre DameThe cremated remains of the body should be buried or entombed. The scattering of the cremated remains of the body, or the keeping of them at home, or the dividing of them among various family members is not the reverent disposition the church requires. Most Catholic cemeteries have grave space or crypt space or niches for the cremated remains of the body. This allows for visitation, memorialization and prayers. See similar questions...
What about scattering cremated remains (cremains)?
Bisbee-Porcella Funeral - Frequently Asked QuestionsThis may be legally done in most areas, but CANA (The Cremation Association of North America) members believe that in consideration of the descendants of the departed that some form of memorialization should be provided. Furthermore, there are reasons for not scattering, because it is for many a very traumatic experience. It can be emotionally difficult to spill out all that is mortal of someone you have known and loved. See similar questions...
How do I mail cremated remains to you?
Marine Memorial Services: Frequently Aked Questions and Answ...On this website there is a special page with instructions on how to send cremated remains through Canada Post. If you need more information contact us toll free at 1-866-947-7282 or e-mail us at: See similar questions...
Q). Do I Get The Cremated Remains Back That Belong To Me ?
George Mirfin FAQA). Yes. Once the cremation has taken place, the cremated remains are removed and left to cool before being placed in an urn. This urn is clearly identified as to whose remains they are. See similar questions...
Q). What Can I Do With The Cremated Remains ?
George Mirfin FAQYou can place them in the Garden of Remembrance but you may not know where they are and you can not place a head stone with them. You may wish to purchase a grave just for the purpose of interring the cremated remains. This allows you to have a If you would like to discuss any of the above alternatives, please contact us and we will be pleased to help you. See similar questions...
What happens to the cremated remains?
FAQThere are many options to consider with a cremation. A family can choose to bury the remains in a cemetery, store and display them at home in an urn, or scatter them in a place special to the deceased. It is advisable to check local ordinances in scattering remains on public property and get permission for private property. See similar questions...
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