Your local CremationWithCare℠ preferred provider understands the needs of families who have experienced a loss. CremationWithCare Advisors provide guidance and direction at a very difficult time and strive for a level of service, compassion and sensitivity that is beyond other funeral & cremation providers. They pledge to honor the dignity of the deceased and to offer the greatest measure of respect for your wishes. Learn More
Cremation
With Trust
Having trust & confidence in the cremation provider you choose is essential. Your local CremationWithCare℠ preferred provider has experience caring for families from all walks of life. We chose them because they are leaders in their profession and are committed to providing dedicated, caring service while upholding the highest level of ethical business standards and practices. Learn More
Cremation
With Care
Choosing cremation rather than burial does not diminish the value of the wonderful life that you have loved and lost. Cremation, like burial...is simply the final destination of the physical body of the deceased. The remembrance of the heart, spirit and soul of your loved one is a treasure which only you and your family can truly know and honor. Our goal is to help you find joy in the way you choose to celebrate and cherish their memory. Learn More
In the cremation process, the container holding
the body is placed in the cremation chamber. The
temperature in the chamber during the cremation
process is approximately 1600 to 1800 degrees
Fahrenheit.
After approximately two to two
and a half hours the organic matter of the remains
is disintegrated by the intense heat. After the
chamber is cooled the remaining bone fragments are
carefully removed.
The bone fragments are
then placed in a specially designed processor and
transformed into fine particles. The fine sandy like
particles are commonly referred to as cremated
remains or “ashes.” The cremated remains are then
placed into a temporary container, urn or keepsakes of your choosing
Placement of Cremated
Remains
Most families choose to have the cremated remains
of their loved one placed into an urn by the funeral
home staff. Cremation urns come in a variety of
shapes and sizes. Scattering urns are biodegradable
and gently dissolve in the water. Other urns are
designed as a permanent resting place for the
cremated remains and are suitable to be kept at
home, or placed in a columbarium niche or cremation
garden. Keepsake urns and keepsake jewelry allow for
the cremated remains to be shared among family
members and loved ones.