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What is Cremation and How Does It Work

Cremation: How Does It Work? | What is Cremation?

When it comes to caring for the remains of a loved one, families have had the choice of cremation or burial for many years. This is a significant decision often influenced by various factors such as religious or moral values, financial considerations, or environmental awareness. Whatever the cause, deciding how the remains will be cared for is one of the most important decisions you’ll have to make.

Origin of Cremation

It was mostly used to execute criminals and heretics or react to the fear of spreading infectious diseases. Cremation has become increasingly common in recent years, with more than half of all families opting for it. But, exactly, what is cremation? Below, we go through the cremation procedure and the advantages of cremation and the requirements for a cremation service.

How Does Cremation Work?

Cremation reduces a body to brittle, calcified bones by heating it to extremely high temperatures. In other words, it is a memorial practice where you burn the dead body until these are then turned into cremation ashes, as they are widely called.

These ashes may be preserved, buried, or dispersed after being returned to the family in a temporary urn (or a more personal urn chosen by the family). Some families also want to enshrine a loved one’s cremated remains in a work of cremation art.

The retort or cremating chamber receives the containers. An average adult takes between two and three hours to turn to ash. After cooling, the cremated remains are ground into a uniformly-sized pebble-like material and put in an urn. The cremation process is then completed when the funeral director returns the cremated remains to the family.

Cremation Urns in Canada

We promote open discussion about all end-of-life matters, and we sincerely hope you can contact us to learn more about cremation and burial.

Suppose you need cremation urns or email us to schedule an appointment or ask a question. We have years of experience and look forward to assisting you in determining what is best for you.