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Cremation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... Bath, England. A cremation service has just finished ... cremated is first placed in a container for cremation, which can be a simple corrugated cardboard box or a wooden casket ...


Cremation - Ashes to Urns - Everything you wanted to know
The residue which is left is bone fragments, known as cremated remains. The cremated remains are then carefully removed from the cremation chamber. ... Cremation. What happens during the cremation process ... only one casket or container is cremated at a time. Is the body exposed to an open flame during the cremation process ...


ICFA: Cremation Questions
Straight answers to real questions about funeral and cemetery arrangements, cremation, grief and other issues related to the end of life. ... embalming necessary for cremation? Is a casket required ... in a casket? Can I take the cremated remains home? How big of a price difference is there with cremation compared to ...


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. ... of Montana does not require a casket for cremation but does require a durable cremation container ... or cardboard. The casket or cremation container must be cremated with the body ...


Cremation info... everything you wanted to know, but were afraid to ask...Questions
What is Cremation? Cremation is the process by which a body is exposed to extreme heat, usually 1800 - 2000 degrees Fahrenheit for two hours or more. ... which are referred to as the "cremated body" or "cremated remains". Cremation occurs at a crematorium in a special kind ... Is a casket required for a cremation to take place ...


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. ... in a casket? Can I take the cremated remains home? How big of a price difference is there with cremation compared to ...


Cremation
... being delivered for cremation be. encased in an enclosed, rigid, and ... cardboard. The casket or cremation. container must be cremated with the ...


History of Cremation
Cremations. As a new millennium begins, many people are choosing to return to a custom as old as the earliest recorded history. Cremation dates back to the Stone Age when it was practiced in Europe and the Near East. ... casket open, then embalming becomes necessary. If there is an immediate cremation, a memorial service is suggested. Interment of the cremated ...


Cremation
... which provide additional protection for the cremated body if it is to be interred ... Oak Cremation Casket. Pine Cremation Casket. Our Solid Cherry Rental Cremation Casket. The cost for ...


Cremation - Kiley Funeral Home
Cremation. What is cremation? Cremation is the process of reducing the body to bone fragments with intense heat. ... After cremation, the cremated remains may be buried, scattered or kept in a significant place ... asked questions about cremation: "Do I need to purchase a casket if I'm cremated ...

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