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Cremation In Canada.

Posted on March 15th, 2010. About Family.

In Canada today around one third of all deaths are followed by cremation. This is up around fifteen percent in the last fifteen years and, in some parts of Canada, cremation is rising rapidly.
Although not appealing to everyone, cremation should be understood and carried out by your family if it is your preference. Cremation involves burning the human body at a very high temperature, and reducing the bone fragments to ash. Bigger bones are broken down and pulverised. These ashes are then housed in an Urn, either provided by the funeral home or family. This Urn can then be housed at the family home or indeed at a columbarium.
Research shows that nearly thirty percent of the population of Canada choose cremation over burial for financial reasons. Without the need of a grave site and head stone the cost of cremations can be considerably lower than a {traditional~normal] burial. There is also no need for an expensive casket or coffin, again saving you money.
Research also shows that around fourteen percent of people choose to be cremated because it is less stressful, emotional and allot easier than a traditional burial.
Cremations are maybe on the increase due to the fact that the ‘ashes’ can be scattered where the deceased has chosen or even one of their favourite spots making it more personal than a burial. These days with people on the move all the time it may not be convenient to place a loved one in a local cemetery away from family and friends who will be unable to visit. Keeping your loved ones ashes in an Urn will ensure your close by.
Services can still be held when you are cremated and poems and speeches read by close family and friends. Specifically dedicated hymns and songs can be played for a more personal touch.
Find more resources on cremation in Canada and mississauga funerals
Expert information and advice on all aspects of cremation.

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Cremation Or Burial In Canada.

Posted on March 10th, 2010. About Family.

Nowadays in Canada around one third of all deaths are followed by cremation. This is an increase of around fifteen percent in the last fifteen years and, in some parts of Canada, cremation is rising rapidly.
Although not to everyones taste, cremation should be understood and carried out by your family if it’s your preference. Cremation involves burning the human body at a very high temperature, and reducing the bone fragments to ash. Larger bones are broken down and pulverised. These ashes are then kept in an Urn, either organised by the family, or funeral home. This Urn can then be housed at the family home or indeed at a columbarium.
Research shows that nearly 30% of the population of Canada choose cremation over burial for financial reasons. Without the need of a grave site and head stone the cost of cremations can be considerably lower than a {traditional~normal] burial. There is also no need for an expensive coffin or casket, again saving you money.
Research also shows that approximately fourteen percent of people choose to be cremated because it is less stressful, emotional and allot simpler than a traditional burial.
Cremations are maybe on the increase due to the fact that the ‘ashes’ can be scattered where the deceased has chosen or even one of their favourite spots making it more personal than a burial. Nowadays with people on the move all the time it may not be convenient to place a loved one in a local cemetery away from friends and family who will be unable to visit. Keeping your loved ones ashes in an Urn will ensure your close by.
Services can still be held when you are cremated and speeches and poems read by close friends and family. Specifically dedicated songs and hymns can be played for a more personal touch.
Find more resources on cremation in Brampton and mississauga funeral home
Expert information and advice on all aspects of cremation.

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Canadian Cremations On The Increase

Posted on February 11th, 2010. About Family.

Nowadays in Canada around one third of all deaths are followed by cremation. This is up around fifteen percent in the last 15 years and, in some parts of Canada, cremation is still rising.
Although not appealing to everyone, cremation should be understood and carried out by your family if it’s your preference. Cremation consists of burning the human body at a very high temperature, and reducing the bone fragments to ash. Larger bones are broken down and pulverised. These ashes are then kept in an Urn, either organised by the funeral home or family. This Urn can then be housed at the family home or indeed at a columbarium.
Research shows that nearly thirty percent of the population of Canada choose cremation over burial for financial reasons. Without the need of a grave site and head stone the cost of cremations can be considerably lower than a {traditional~normal] burial. There is also no need for an expensive coffin or casket, again saving you money.
Research also shows that approximately 14% of people choose to be cremated because it is less stressful, emotional and allot easier than a normal burial.
Cremations are maybe on the rise due to the fact that the ‘ashes’ can be scattered where the deceased has chosen or even one of their favourite spots making it more personal than a burial. These days with people on the move all the time it may not be convenient to place a loved one in a local cemetery away from family and friends who will be unable to visit. Keeping your loved ones ashes in an Urn will ensure your close by.
Services can still be held when you are cremated and poems and speeches read by close family and friends. Specifically dedicated hymns and songs can be played for a more personal touch.
Find more resources on cremation in Canada and mississauga funerals
Expert information and advice on all aspects of cremation.

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Opt For Cremation In Canada

Posted on November 24th, 2009. About Family.

These days In Canada around one third of all deaths are followed by cremation. This is up around fifteen percent in the last fifteen years and, in some parts of Canada, cremation is still rising.
Although not appealing to everyone, cremation should be understood and carried out by your family if it’s your preference. Cremation consists of burning the human body at a very high temperature, and reducing the bone fragments to ash. Larger bones are broken down and pulverised. These ashes are then housed in an Urn, either provided by the family, or funeral home. This Urn can then be housed at the family home or indeed at a columbarium.
Research shows that nearly 30% of the population of Canada choose cremation over burial for financial reasons. Without the need of a grave site and head stone the cost of cremations can be considerably lower than a traditional, again saving you money.
Research also shows that approximately fourteen percent of people choose to be cremated because it is less stressful, emotional and allot easier than a traditional burial.
Cremations are maybe on the increase due to the fact that the ‘ashes’ can be scattered where the deceased has chosen or even one of their favourite places making it more personal than a burial. Nowadays with people on the move all the time it may not be convenient to place a loved one in a local cemetery away from friends and family who will be unable to visit. Keeping your loved ones ashes in an Urn will ensure your close by.
Services can still be held when you are cremated and speeches and poems read by close friends and family. Specifically dedicated hymns and songs can be played for a more personal touch.
Find more resources on cremation in Brampton and mississauga funeral
Expert information and advice on all aspects of cremation.

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The Sadness Of When A Lover Passes

Posted on May 31st, 2009. About Family.

The death of someone close to you could probably the saddest event of your life. It could either be the death of a close friend or a family member. When this thing happens, there is also a need to plan and prepare the funeral and some legal stuff, and you do not have a choice.

If a member of your family dies, the first thing you have to do is to contact a funeral director. Families would need a funeral director for guidance about the preparation and the type of funeral they would want for their deceased loved one. In doing so, the arrangements for the funeral services and burials will be taken care of properly. A funeral director can provide copies of the death certificate as well.

Furthermore, it is also important to locate important papers such as insurance policies, business agreements, bankbooks, wills, marriage and birth certificates and others. These papers are really important and would need urgent attention.

In some cases you would have to pay estate taxes and income taxes for the previous year. In order to fully recognize certain legal issues, it would be wise to contact your attorney or your financial advisor for help.
One such person whom you can ask for assistance is a trust officer. He can guide surviving members of the family with regards to dealing in investments, estate settlements and household expenditures. You can also cancel the subscriptions of your loved one’s mail as well as phone and utility services.

You would also have to take care of the deceased current debts. Credit life insurance normally covers majority of installment loans and credit card accounts so this wouldn’t be much of a problem for the family of the deceased. But in case the insurance doesn’t cover them, seek the help of your financial advisor immediately.

One more thing you can do is to change or cancel registrations that your deceased loved one had such as cars, bank accounts, real estate, etc. It would be your responsibility to take care of these things when your loved one dies. This is difficult to accomplish when you do these while you are grieving at the same time. But things would not be difficult if things are planned carefully and you seek the help of professionals.

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