The Cremation Process

Cremation has been a part of the human death experience for a very long time. If you would like to understand more about the cremation process we invite you to read this section. We'll also take a look at cremation costs that will help you with your decision.

The Cremation Process

Traditional cremation is the process of reducing a body at very high temperatures until it is nothing but brittle, calcified bones. These are then processed into what we commonly call ashes. Returned to the family in a temporary urn (or a more personal urn selected by the family), these ashes can be kept, buried, or scattered. Some families even choose to place a loved one's cremated remains in a hand-crafted piece of cremation art.

The container housing the remains, which can be a casket or an alternative container,  is placed in the retort or cremating chamber. It takes anywhere from two to three hours to reduce an average adult to skeletal remains. When the cremated remains are cooled, they are processed to a uniformly-sized pebble-like substance and placed in an urn or  temporary container. The funeral director then returns the cremated remains to the family.

Cremation Costs

Cremation costs vary dramatically depending on the services selected.  Some cremation services can be priced comparable to that of a traditional burial. Visit our page, Our Cremation Options to see all the options available.  While it's true that cost is a big factor for many families, it's important to remember that cremation is simply a form of dispostition, an alternative to burial or entombment, not funeral services as a whole.  Coming to terms with the death of a loved one is important and can be achieved with a memorial service. Bringing family and friends together provides everyone with the opportunity to share memories and receive support.

Spend Time with Us

Sit down with us to discuss your cremation options. We appreciate the opportunity to share our insights and experience to fully support you in making end-of-life decisions for you and your family. Call us at 412-793-3000 to schedule an appointment.

 

 

 


Online Sources:

Wikipedia, "Cremation"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cremation