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Do you know a lot about cremation? Unless you’re planning one for a loved one or are preplanning one for yourself, you might not know a whole lot about it. But at some point in time, you may need to arrange a direct cremation in Yukon, OK. So it makes sense to learn as much about cremations and funerals as you can. When it comes to cremation, people tend to be in the dark about certain things. Here’s a look at some cremation facts that are good to know.
More People Choosing to be Cremated
It used to be the case that most people planned funeral services followed by burials for their deceased family members. While this is still a common option, the reality is that cremation is now the leading final services option for many families planning body dispositions for loved ones. There are many reasons for this. One of them is cost. A cremation, particularly a direct cremation, is the most cost-effective type of body disposition that there is. So families who want to plan a respectful final service without spending more than necessary tend to gravitate towards cremation. So it makes sense to learn more about cremation just in case.
Cremation Ashes Aren’t Technically Ashes
It’s common to refer to the cremated remains as ashes, but they’re not technically ashes at all. Once a deceased body is placed into a cremation chamber, the body is reduced back to its basic elements. That doesn’t mean, however, that what remans are ashes. The funeral home uses a special process to pulverize the bone fragments and teeth that do not break down during the cremation chamber stage. This will create a substance that looks like sand – not ashes. It’s fine to refer to the cremated remains as ashes, of course, since it’s a term that is widely used. But the cremated remains, also known as cremains, are not really ashes.
Many Families Do Not Return to Collect the Ashes
It might surprise you to learn that many families don’t actually return to collect the ashes of their deceased loved ones. As you might imagine, it’s always a good idea to get the ashes and to scatter them, bury them, or do something else that honors the deceased. But some families simply do not retrieve the ashes following the cremation services.
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