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General Cremation Information... Cremation of the human body is highly emotional occasion for those taking part in the service and this should never be forgotten by staff of the Crematorium, they should combine to create and maintain an atmosphere of reverence and respect throughout entire proceedings. Subject to receiving necessary Authority to Cremate, coffin and its contents shall be put into cremator exactly as they have been received. Once the coffin with its contents has been placed in cremator, it shall not be interfered with until process of cremation is completed. On completion whole of Cremated Remains shall be collected and, following their reduction, shall be disposed of in accordance with the instructions received. No coffin shall be accepted at any Crematorium unless it bears adequate particulars of identity of deceased person therein and If the coffin is encased, cover and coffin must bear adequate identity of deceased person. Every care must be taken to ensure correct identification throughout whole proceedings from the moment coffin is received until final disposal of Cremated Remains. Most crematoriums allocate about 40-50 minutes for service although some can be as short as 20 minutes. It is important to make your wishes clear what you want done with remains, the deceased may have left instructions stating their preference for burial or cremation. When choosing cremation, it is important to consider what to do with remains, the crematorium will place cremated remains in an inexpensive container of paper or plastic which can be taken away and will weigh approx 2kg (5-7lbs) The decision is then up to you on the final resting place of the cremains (ashes) Cremation Urns The purpose of a cremation urn is to hold the ashes (cremains) of a dearly departed loved one, the urn can be housed in a niche, columbarium, direct burial or kept at home. If you are to scatter the ashes an urn can be used as a permanent memorial or remembrance piece. The urn does not have to hold the cremains it can hold a special memento, a lock of hair, photograph, jewellery item something that is special to you and your family. Cremation urns are available in many materials the most popular being Marble Urns, Brass Urns and Blown Glass urns and a large range of Keepsake Jewellery is available in sterling silver, gold vermeil, brass and pewter.
What size urn will I need
A companion urn is a larger than normal urn and is to hold the remains of two people.
What is a
Keepsake
Urn
Do I fill the keepsake myself Pet Cremation Urns All our range of cremation urns can be used for housing the ashes of your Companion Pet, you can chose any of our range of traditional urns or visit our selection of pet cremation urns they offer more choices of size.
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