Monday, December 10, 2012

Holding a Memorial Service After Cremation


When a loved one passes away, and one of their last requests was to be cremated, then you have the choice of whether to hold the memorial service after cremation or before. There are reasons why families choose one or the other and yours may be among them.

One of the reasons that families choose to have a memorial service before the body is cremated is because they want to be able to hold a wake or have a viewing of the body before they have it cremated. Having a casket at a funeral is very important to some families since it allows them to have a sense of closure that they feel they may not be able to get if there is no body available for viewing.

While many might prefer having a memorial service after cremation, there are still many options for the families that want to have the service before cremation. Many funeral homes these days have caskets that a family can rent instead of purchasing. These are used specifically for loved ones who will eventually be cremated, but whose family still wants to hold a traditional wake for their dearly departed.

One thing to keep in mind if you decide to have the body present for the funeral is that you may need to have some embalming or preservation done to your loved one's body so that it is presentable for the viewing. This is an added cost to the family, but if it allows for closure and peace, then it is a cost that is worth it.

For those families that want to have a memorial service after cremation, many of them choose this option because it is less costly and they don't need to have the body present for the service.

When you opt to have a memorial service after cremation, you are given more leeway as far as a timeline and location. If you decide that you would rather have the service for your loved one in a park or some other place different from a funeral home or church, you can do so, because you aren't encumbered by a casket.

Holding the memorial service after cremation also gives you time to pick out the right cremation urn for your loved one. One that is significant and appropriate to you and to their life. When you have the right urn, then you can hold the memorial service with it on display as something tangible for guests to see.

Ultimately, whether your family chooses holding a memorial service after cremation or before comes down to personal preference and there's no right or wrong solution. It's whatever is right for you.

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