By: Velma Hardy | 2011-04-01 | Personal Finance We welcome you to our website and encourage you and your family to explore all of the vital information provided. You have the ability to competitively shop all cremation costs among the many funeral providers from the comfort of your own home. Our dedicated staff will personally serve you and your family’s needs with integrity, warmth and respect. read more
By: websitesgood | 2012-06-22 | Business Normally everyone would worry about the cost of cremation services. As it comes suddenly no one would be prepared with the cost of cremation vs burial details and other things. read more
By: Alfred Jones | 2013-03-14 | Death The use of bio-degradable cremation urns which have no embalming fluids, toxins and metals also help in protecting the environment. Safe and organic materials are used for bio-degradable cremations, so that they can dissolve under natural conditions. The bio-degradable cremation urns can also dissolve in the water. read more
By: Josie Anderson | 2012-05-29 | Insurance Your pet insurance should cover the cost of cremation if your pet dies or is put to sleep by a vet. The death of a pet can be a very stressful and upsetting time, so it is reassuring to know that your pet insurance will help cover the financial costs incurred. read more
By: websitesgood | 2012-04-28 | Mobile There are many differences between funeral and cremation services. Cremation process is the best method to follow with the human bodies after life read more
By: Stephen S Lamb | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Climate change is in the news again. Consumers feeling the bite of higher fuel costs are seeking less expensive, and more environmentally friendly, options for transportation, packaging, and everyday energy use. Environmentally conscious consumers are applying that same thinking to end-of-life issues. read more
By: Lynn Porter | 2011-08-14 | Home & Family When people decide upon what to do with their dead, they have a variety of choices. Of the most popular choices is a process called cremation. Cremation entails turning the body of the loved one into ashes. read more
By: Mare Nikolic | 2011-09-14 | Religion Cremation dates back to the early Stone Age; it's still popular today and it's cheaper than traditional burial. In the United States, 32 percent of corpses are cremated. By 2025, the Cremation Association of North America estimates that number could rise to about 57 percent. read more
By: Lee-Anne Godfrey | 2010-03-30 | Death When a loved one dies, there are many decisions that grieving family members and friends are confronted with concerning the funeral. One of these decisions involves answering the question, what kind of funeral do you want? read more
By: Jacque Crook | 2011-01-17 | Article Marketing The loss of a pet can hurt a family or a pet owner very deeply. This is especially true if the pet was brought into the family from birth. read more
By: Carole Galassi | 2010-03-26 | Human Resources Cremations today are as, if not more, common than burials. For cremation, the body is reduced to bone and ash after being incinerated at a temperature of 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit in a specially designed furnace. In order to prevent gases and smoke from escaping in the open air, they are recirculated within the furnace. Beneath the cremation chamber is the area where the bone ash is collected. The ashes from the cremation are either given to the family of the deceased in an urn,... read more
By: Hal Stevens | 2010-04-30 | Death With cremation becoming a more popular and accepted choice due, in large part to the soaring costs of burial and rapidly decreasing cemetery space, the choices in materials, styles and presentation of cremation urns have increased. Though more recently back in vogue, cremation has been practiced for thousands of years and urns have been in use just as long. Today's urns range from the very traditional to the completely personalized. read more
By: Yoss Baliman | 2010-12-12 | Travel & Leisure The most remarkable ritual in the Balinese culture that we can see is Ngaben (Balinese cremation), weather it is followed by a cremation of real body or corpse or not. The complex and time, energy and fund consuming ritual have come to the view of society as the bigger load of their life. read more