What is the Average Cost of Cremation?

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What is the Average Cost of Cremation?

Cremation cost depends on a variety of factors. For example, the state in which the services are done can affect pricing, as can the company and various circumstances that may be present. Some examples of possible unique elements that might influence costs include taxes levied by the city or county and travel expenses if necessary. […]

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What is a POD (Payable on Death) account?

Funds from a Payable On Death (POD) account are earmarked to cover anticipated funeral costs. This type of account is also known as a Totten trust. You may open this type of account at your local bank, either as an individual savings account or certificate of deposit. You will need to name a beneficiary for […]

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What services are not included in a direct cremation?

Most funeral homes and crematories define “direct cremation” as a basic service in which the body of the deceased is cremated immediately after death, and the ashes are then returned directly to the family without any additional services. The body is typically not embalmed, and is cremated in a simple container instead of an expensive […]

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What is a direct cremation?

With direct cremation, the body is cremated as soon as possible following death, and the ashes returned to the family without any additional funeral or memorial services. Direct cremation is the simplest and most economical choice of cremation, because it involves only the minimal services: picking up the body, filling out paperwork, cremating the body, […]

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Is embalming required for cremation?

No. Embalming is never a requirement of cremation.  However, there are things to consider with regards to embalming. Will there be a public viewing? Most funeral homes will require embalming for a public viewing. As a funeral is generally a few days after death, embalming preserves the body and keeps it in a state that […]

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Can you donate organs if you are cremated?

Yes.  Because the harvesting of organs happens prior to the disposition, you can absolutely donate. The process would be the same for cremation or burial. After death your organs would be harvested and donated. Your body would usually be transported to the funeral home. You could have a traditional funeral with visitation The deceased would […]

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What happens after cremation?

After the cremation is performed the ashes (cremated remains) are returned to the family.   Some families keep the remains in an urn at home, others will bury the urn or place it in a columbarium and others will choose to scatter the ashes in a meaningful spot.

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How long does it take to cremate someone?

The cremation process takes 2-3 hours for an average size adult.  The two main factors that determine the actual time are the weight of the deceased and the age of the crematory. New cremation equipment is much more efficient and reduces the actual cremation time.

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How much does cremation cost?

Cremation costs can vary by provider and what type of cremation you select.  As an example, a direct cremation can be as low as $600 and as high as $3000 depending on where you live and who will perform the cremation.  A full service funeral home will charge more than a discount cremation service who […]

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