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Managing Grief During The Festive Season

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Festivities may be joyful and wonderful when there are larger families, good food, and beautiful hand-wrapped gifts, but they aren't always so. It may be pretty challenging to go through this time if you've lost a loved one. For the most part, there is no remedy for grief. How to Manage Grief During The Holidays At Simply Cremations & Funeral Services , we think that simple activities can help alleviate the stress of the holiday season and help you cope with the loss of a family member or friend. Here are some of them: 1. Remember A Loved One Loved ones are a part of you even when they are no longer with you. Make a separate space for your cherished one at the festive dinner table so you can focus on their presence. You can set a lovely platter on the table just for them. You will enhance the atmosphere if you place a candle near it. You and your family can reminisce about the departed as you offer their favorite delicacies. 2. Keep Yourself Busy The holidays might amplify ...

Do I Need A Casket If I Only Want Cremation?

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There are several decisions to be made when organizing a funeral ceremony for someone who has passed, and we at Simply Cremations & Funeral Services understand that. However, an increasing number of people are choosing cremation over burial.  Before your death, you can talk to the funeral director to learn about the many services. This expert will assist you in making the best decisions, ensuring that you get the package and services you want. You can select the casket you want and include that detail in your preplan contract. Your family will not have to manage this or any other aspect of the cremation.   Types Of Caskets   People often question whether a coffin is necessary for a funeral. Yes, but the coffin doesn't necessarily have to be like the one you'd use for a funeral.   There are several choices for a basic cremation coffin, such as wood or cardboard, if you don't want to purchase a hardwood casket. For example, there are several options ...

Dealing With Sudden Death

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If someone close to you passes away due to old age or an extended illness, you are able to deal with their death more calmly. On the other hand, it can be incredibly challenging to deal with the sudden death of a loved one. How To Deal With Sudden Death In these types of situations, we at Simply Cremations & Funeral Services believe you can do certain things to cope with this loss better: ●        It’s essential that you spend more time with your family as you can provide each other much-needed support during this difficult time. You can share happy memories about the person and talk about the times you’ ve spent together. Expressing your emotions and talking with others that were close to the decedent helps you heal faster.   ●        There could be times when you feel that nothing is helping you cope with your grief and that you are just too frustrated and depressed. In these situations, you may want to con...

Where Can I Scatter Cremated Remains?

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When a person is cremated, his or her family members will be given the ashes. Some people are unsure about what cremation involves and what they can do with the ashes. At Simply Cremations & Funeral Services , we are eager to provide clients with information that can help ease the process for them. Places Where You Can Scatter Ashes These are some options of scattering or disposing of the ashes after cremation: Many families prefer to scatter the ashes at sea and that is a good way to return the person to the earth. Some people mention this in their will and find it healing to know that their ashes won’t be a constant reminder to their loved ones, that they are no longer with them. Check provincial and federal laws surrounding the scattering of ashes in a lake before deciding to do so. Another option is to scatter the ashes in some outdoor location such as the mountains etc. but you need to check local laws regarding this. Other Options If you do not want to scatter the a...

Choosing A Cremation Casket Or Container

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Cremation caskets are a dignified way of moving the mortal remains of a deceased person until it is time for the cremation. Some families also conduct a visitation before the funeral and in this case, the casket will be placed in the venue. However, if you have opted for cremation and are selecting a casket to place the body, you must ensure there are no metal parts in the casket such as any hardware or decorations. It also needs to be sturdy and leak-proof. Cremation Casket Options At Simply Cremations & Funeral Services, we deliver customized funeral services. There are numerous types of caskets to choose from and our experts will help you with all the information you need about these. Some things to consider while selecting one include: Material- Since the casket will be incinerated with your loved one’s mortal remains, look for an eco-friendly material. Oak or any other wood will work.| Containers- If you are looking for a cost-effective material, particleboard is a good choice...

What is Direct Cremation Disposition?

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Today, many people are choosing cremations and direct cremation disposition is one of the options available. We at Simply Cremations and Funeral Services provide customized cremation services and like to keep our clients informed about what these involve. About Direct Cremation Disposition Incidentally, direct cremation disposition is the most affordable option because the mortal remains are cremated soon after death. No funeral service is held prior to cremation. Here are some basic features of the process: There is no formal funeral service and no pre-funeral event. It helps save all the costs involved in conventional funerals. The body is cremated right after death. The casket is simple and doesn’t have any elaborate embellishments because it will be put in the incinerator There is neither a visitation nor a wake, which means preparations like embalming etc. aren’t needed. You can conduct a memorial service after some time at your convenience and this becomes more affordable than a ...

Is Live Streaming The Future Of Funeral Services?

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Communication technology is highly advanced today and people use it for various things. Students attend classes online while adults work from home. We communicate with family, friends scattered worldwide, and this brings us closer to them. The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc across the world, but it has also shown us how modern communications mediums such as live streaming can be useful in various circumstances like funeral services. Simply Cremations and Funeral Services now uses this technology so people from anywhere across the globe can attend the funeral of their loved one. Why Opt For Live Streaming a Funeral Service? The pandemic has meant that lockdowns were enforced in cities and towns across the world, limiting movement except for purchasing essentials and dealing with emergency situations. It also meant that people were unable to be present at their loved ones’ funerals, which had a significant impact on them. This is where live streaming comes in. While it can ...

A Complete Understanding of Cremation Pricing

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Funerals can be expensive, particularly if you want personalized services. Many people are unaware of the aspects of funeral pricing. At  Simply Cremations and Funeral Services , we've noticed that people often choose services they might not really need. The Price Aspect We are here to assist you in planning your budget by advising you on pricing. Some of things that could be included are: 1. Charges for Basic Services You would pay the funeral director for the services provided. It applies to both overhead and direct costs. Although arrangements vary by funeral home, you can clarify your preferences with the professional and get an estimate prior to opting for their services. In certain examples, the standard plan would include the following: Organizing the documents Obtaining all necessary permits Obtaining certified copies of the decedent's death certificate Preserving the remains Overhead costs Collaborating with cemeteries, crematoriums, and other serv...