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ICFA: Cremation Questions
Straight answers to real questions about funeral and cemetery arrangements, cremation, grief and other issues related to the end of life. ... How long does it take to cremate a body? Are cremations done individually ... as cremated remains. The cremated remains are then carefully removed from the cremation chamber. Any metal ...


Cremation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... A cremation service ... body—especially the organs and other soft tissue—is vaporized due to the heat and is discharged through the exhaust system. All that remains after cremation ...


Information about Cremation for Catholics in Maryland, Washington DC, Virginia
Jesus' unique human claim about the resurrection of the body is the truth that underlies all of the Church's teachings on cremation. ... Treatment of Cremated Remains of the Body. Cremation of the body quickly reduces the body to about four ... Church requires that these remains of the body be placed in a ...


Dignity Memorial ®
Answers to Common Questions about Cremation. What's involved in cremation? The body is often enclosed in a rigid container of combustible material. ... body present. Can my ashes be scattered? While cremation is a personal decision, scattering the cremated remains after ...


Cremation, from the Montana State University Extension Service
Descriptions and contact information for support services that help those coping with unemployment or loss of income. ... the cremated remains and be signed by the authorizing agent. What is done with the body before cremation? All ... What happens during cremation? During cremation, the body is exposed to ...


Cremation
... or her body—earth burial, cremation (with burial or ... remains delivered to a crematory. may not be removed from the. cremation container, as the container. is cremated with the body ...


Catholics and Cremation
Catholics & Cremations. Questions & Answers about CREMATION for CATHOLICS. Cremation may be a confusing issue for Catholics. ... terminology of the remains of the body after cremation is cremated remains of the body. The Church also ... a "worthy vessel" or urn for the cremated remains of the body ...


Cremation
... What is cremation? Cremation is another form if disposition of human remains at the time of one's death. In Cremation a person's body is reduced ...


Cremation - Ashes to Urns - Everything you wanted to know
... as cremated remains. The cremated remains are then carefully removed from the cremation chamber. Any metal ... Yes, the body is exposed to direct heat and flame. Cremation is performed ...


National Funeral Directors Association - Cremation FAQ
Cremation FAQ. What happens during the cremation process? The casket or container is placed in the cremation chamber, where the temperature is raised to approximately 1400 degrees to 1800 degrees Fahrenheit. ... remains necessary? Due to the irreversible nature of cremation, most states require a waiting period before the actual process may begin. Unless a body ...

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