Types of Cremation

Cremation is a popular choice for those looking to honor the memory of a loved one who has passed away. It is a respectful and dignified way to commemorate the life of a family member or close friend. There are many different types of cremation to choose from, depending on your preferences and budget. All of these options are available in tandem with Afterlife Adventures services.

Direct Cremation is a type of cremation where the deceased person is cremated soon after their death, without any sort of funeral service or visitation. This is a simple, affordable option that is often chosen by those who want to just keep the costs down.

Memorial Cremation is a type of cremation that involves a service or visitation before the cremation takes place. This type of cremation allows family and friends to gather and pay their respects to the deceased before the cremation takes place.

Traditional Cremation is the most common type of cremation and involves the body being cremated after a funeral service and visitation. The body is then placed in a casket, which is then placed in the cremation chamber.

Witnessed Cremation is a type of cremation where family members or friends are allowed to be present in the cremation chamber when the body is being cremated. This type of cremation gives loved ones a chance to say their final goodbye and experience the cremation process.

All of these listed provide the family with ashes which can then be used to create flower pots, artificial reefs, or tree pods with Afterlife Adventures.

Aquamation is a type of cremation that is becoming more popular in recent years. This type of cremation uses an alkaline hydrolysis process to break down the body into its basic elements, which are then returned to the earth. This is soon to be offered through Afterlife Adventures as well!

These are just a few of the types of cremation that are available, and there are many other options to choose from as well. It is important to consider all of the options available and decide which type of cremation best suits your needs and budget.

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