Yes, you can rent a coffin before cremation in many places. Funeral homes often offer rental options for caskets specifically for viewings or services, allowing families to use a more affordable option without the need for purchasing a full casket. After the service, the body is typically transferred to a cremation container for the actual cremation process. It's best to check with local funeral homes for their specific policies and availability.
Yes, a cremation urn can be placed on a family member's existing coffin or cremation site, as long as it complies with the regulations of the cemetery or memorial site. Many families choose to do this as a way to honor their loved ones together. It's important to check with the cemetery or facility for any specific guidelines or requirements regarding placement.
Typically, bodies are cremated without a coffin, as most crematories require the use of a combustible container, such as a simple wooden casket or an alternative container specifically designed for cremation. Traditional coffins, especially those made of metal or hardwood, are not suitable for cremation due to their non-combustible materials. However, some families may choose a cremation casket that resembles a traditional coffin for the memorial service, which is then cremated along with the body.
The body is kept in the house for seven days before cremation and during the six evenings, monks come and pray. A picture of the person who has passed away can be found on the coffin.
Usually for a cremation service only. There are special rental casket which can receive an inner cremation casket. After the service the cremation casket is taken out of the oversize rental casket and taken to the crematory.
There are no cremation rites. If a cremation takes place before the funeral mass takes place, the ashes of the individual may be present at the church for the mass. The Church much prefers that a funeral be held before cremation.
It is called cremation. It is less expensive than a traditional funeral, and a casket is not required for burial. Ashes from the cremation are put into a urn, and from there the ashes are disposed of according to the wishes of the family of the deceased.
Urns or cremation urns for ashes of deceased. Coffin or casket for bodies. Vaults could enclose either at a Mausoleum.
It is found before cremation with a hand trigger magnet, and given back to the loved ones upon retrieval of the reamins.
the cost of a coffin can be prohibitive, no one dedicates their ashes to science for morbid studies Some religious beliefs have cremation as the way, some prefer the thought of not rotting in a coffin and it is cheaper than interment (being buried).
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In Popular use a Bier is a(coffin stand or platform) though in the broader sense it can refer to the coffin itself.
Cremation typically takes between 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on factors such as the size of the body and the type of cremation equipment used. After the cremation process, the ashes are usually allowed to cool for a short period before being processed into a fine powder. The entire process, including preparation and post-cremation procedures, may take several hours to a day.