You’re likely familiar with two options for handling remains following a loved one’s passing: burial and cremation. A third option called direct cremation is becoming more common in the United States every day. When direct cremation is chosen, the remains are cremated in the days immediately following death. There is no visitation, no service, and no monument, and remains are usually spread or memorialized by loved ones left behind.
Some people choose cremation because they worry about the burial of their remains and find peace in that decision. Direct cremation is also a great choice for families who are far apart and unable to come together for a service.
However, it’s important to consider the cons associated with direct cremation to make an informed decision. Sometimes it can be difficult to grieve appropriately without a service, which can provide comfort and closure. The lack of service can also take away an opportunity to come together and celebrate the life of your loved one. Finally, some people find comfort in having a burial site and monument to visit after losing a loved one, so you should consider thoughtfully how direct cremation may impact those left behind.
Mountain View Funeral Home and Cemetery provides direct cremation services in Arizona. Our compassionate staff has helped thousands of individuals and families make these sensitive decisions regarding their remains, taking into consideration all of the factors that might influence their choices. For guidance through these challenging and very important decisions, contact us today; we’re eager to help
Cremations climb as one of your best options in the U.S. More people choosing cremation than burial. Direct Cremation is a simpler process for families to deal with.