There are three types of cremation services in Avondale, PA. They are direct cremation, traditional cremation, and cremation with a memorial service. If you’re not unsure which one is right for you, here’s why you should consider traditional cremation.
The only difference between traditional cremation and burial is the final disposition method. Like a conventional burial, the cremation service includes standard funeral rites like a wake, viewing, and funeral service.
This is because unlike other cremation services, the cremation doesn’t take place immediately. Hence, families can incorporate standard funeral services and whatever ceremony they want before the cremation.
Although this means there’s more to plan for, traditional cremation is ideal for religious people and those who want a proper funeral before letting go of the deceased’s body.
Despite including all the services that make traditional burial the most expensive funeral option, traditional cremation is cheaper. That’s because the cremation allows families to avoid the cemetery costs.
There’s no need to purchase a casket or a burial vault. Even if you wish to bury the ashes in a cemetery, the urn plot and vault cost significantly less than a burial plot. As a result, on average, traditional cremation costs $1,000 less than a burial.
Additionally, the total expense depends on the number of funeral rites you choose. Some families only have the viewing and skip the funeral service, opting for a celebration of life after the cremation, which can also be inexpensive to arrange.
On an emotionally level, traditional cremation gives everyone time and space to say goodbye to the deceased’s body. Unlike direct cremation, where the process takes place within 48 hours of passing, it can take days or weeks before cremation in traditional cremation.
Embalming preserves the body for public or private viewing for a longer duration. This gives everyone — distant relatives and community members — time to come to terms with the loss.
This can be exceedingly beneficial to family members who struggle to find closure without seeing their loved one’s body. They can spend time with the deceased and feel their feelings before saying the final goodbye when the body heads to the cremation center.
Another notable benefit is the flexibility in choosing a final resting place and the kind of memorial service you can organize. While traditional burial rites can be personalized through options like a customized casket or headstone, traditional cremation offers more.
Not only can you personalize parts of the funeral rites, but you can also make what comes after unique. Instead of a cemetery, you can bury the ashes anywhere if it’s allowed.
It’s also possible to store the ashes in a customized urn, split the ashes between siblings and family members, or convert them into jewelry. After the orthodox services, there’s a lot more flexibility in ways you can honor the deceased.
If you want one for a loved one, we’re here to help. Contact us for your traditional cremation services in Avondale, PA. Our trained professional staff is here to help you craft a meaningful service that celebrates your loved one’s life. Call us now to start arrangements.
Grieco Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc. | 405 W State St Kennett Square, PA 19348
Tel: 484-734-8100 | Fax: 215-536-2250 | info@griecofunerals.com
405 W. State Street is an office only. Sheltering, embalming, and cremation occur at our affiliated funeral home in Quakertown, PA also owned by Matthew Grieco.
Services can be held at our affiliated funeral home or the location of your choice.
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