Are you preparing to plan out cremation services in Whiting, NJ
for a loved one? You might be under the impression that it won’t take much planning at all. One of the benefits of cremation, after all, is that it does away with a lot of the planning that’s often associated with traditional burials. It’s a big reason why cremation services have become so popular in recent years.
But there is some planning that will be required when you’re making arrangements for a loved one who asked to be cremated. Specifically, you will need to decide which of three main cremation options you’re going to go with while you’re in the process of cremating your loved one. It’s important to choose the one that will work best for your loved one and your entire family. Learn more about the three main cremation options and what each of them entails below.
Direct cremation
Are you looking for the most no-frills Whiting, NJ cremation option? This is definitely it. With a direct cremation, there won’t be any pomp and circumstance at all as the only goal will be to get your loved one cremated as soon as possible. Your loved one’s body will be transported to a crematory and cremated right away once all of their paperwork is in order. There won’t be any viewing, funeral service, or memorial service for them. It’ll be over and done with before you know it.
Traditional cremation services
While direct cremations have their advantages, they don’t allow for families to grieve the loss of their loved one and say goodbye. It’s why most good funeral homes will at least throw out the idea of families holding traditional cremation services. These services are a lot like traditional burial services, just minus the burial of course. They include a viewing, a funeral service, and everything else that comes along with a traditional funeral, and they conclude with a person’s body being taken away to be cremated. At the end of it all, the person’s remains will be given to their family so that they can be taken home, buried, or scattered in a special place.
Cremation followed by a memorial service
Do you want to avoid rushing through the process of setting up a funeral for your loved one before their cremation? You can also opt to go with this option, which calls for a person’s body to be cremated before a memorial service is held for them later. Their cremated remains will be given back to a family so that they can be brought along for the service. This has turned into an ideal solution for those families who have family members scattered all across the country. It gives everyone an opportunity to come and celebrate a person’s life at a time that works for the whole family.
Regardless of which cremation option you and your family choose, Oliverie Funeral Home
can walk you through the steps you’ll need to take to put together services for your loved one at our Whiting, NJ funeral home. Contact us at (732) 657-4900 today to get started or come and sit down with one of our funeral directors at 2925 Ridgeway Rd, Manchester, NJ 08759.
Oliverie Funeral Home
2925 Ridgeway Rd Manchester, NJ 08759
( 732) 657-4900
G. Oliverie Mgr NJ Lic #3833
Oliverie Funeral Home
125 S Cooks Bridge Rd Jackson NJ 08527
(732) 719-7250
G. Oliverie Mgr NJ Lic #3833