If
you are going the cremation route for your deceased loved one, you
probably have a lot of questions about the process. The people at
Amherst Funeral and Cremation
Services in
Burnaby
will
answer any question you might have and provide you with more
information on what happens during the cremation process, so you know
whether this is really the best choice for your loved one.
Check
out these frequently asked questions about cremation:
1.
Does the body need to be embalmed first before going to a crematorium
in Burnaby?
If
the family does not wish to have a viewing or a wake, there is no
need to embalm the body. However, if the family wishes to have a
viewing, it is necessary to preserve the body until it will be
cremated.
2.
Do I need to choose a casket for my loved one before the cremation?
Again,
if the family wishes to have a viewing, finding a casket is needed.
Otherwise, a combustible container should be used. Also, some
Catholics might prefer that the ashes be put in the casket to be
buried.
3.
Is it legal and safe to scatter the remains of my loved one?
This
depends on where you want to scatter it. You need to ask your local
authorities to find out if it is permitted and where you can hold it.
In some cases, you are not even permitted to scatter ashes of a dead
loved one in your own backyard.
When
it comes to the cremation of your loved one, consult the
professionals in this industry first to determine if this is really
the best choice.
For
more details about Amherst's
Urn Selections in Vancouver
please visit our website: amherstcremation.com
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