Losing a loved one is one of the most challenging situations a person can experience. Apart from dealing with the sadness and sorrow, family members are faced with some difficult choices: burial versus cremation, the type of funeral they want to hold, and the final location of the remains.
Despite the increasing number of funeral homes that offer this service, you must select one with qualified and compassionate personnel to attend to the needs of your friends and family during this difficult time. Their help and support make a difference at such a difficult time. Funeral homes offer different plans that include the preparation of the remains, transportation services, visitation, and memorial tributes, among other services.
Contrary to what some people believe, cremation services can also include all the traditional funeral elements, such as mass and visitation. Cremation offers some additional pros: In most cases, it is less expensive than a burial, the ashes can be easily transported between locations, and the family has more time to decide what to do with them. Some people also prefer this option because they believe cremation is friendlier to the environment than burial. After all, no land needs to be disturbed for this purpose.
Some religions, such as the Catholic church, have accepted this practice since the commemoration ceremony allows friends and family to follow the traditions they are used to. If creative designs represent the life and legacy of your loved one, we all know the loss of a loved one comes with some difficult decisions, but cremation offers you and your family a new, efficient, and flexible alternative, one that can keep you closer to your loved one.
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Visit www.prepaidfunerals.texas.gov for information relating to the purchase of pre-need funeral contracts including descriptions of the trust and insurance funding options available under state law.