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: 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 | 2012-04-28 | 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: Joseph Dimello | 2012-05-11 | Grief There are different-different ways to arrange a funeral according to the religion and caste. Florida is the fourth most populous state of U.S. and Florida culture is a mixture of various religions like Native American, African American, and European American etc. The Homes in Florida are also listed in the online portals that help us to arrange a funeral online. There is also a Florida Funeral Di 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: Harry Worthington | 2010-03-26 | Customer Service It is never easy to talk about making funeral arrangements and the topic itself is one that most of us would just as soon forget about all together. However, considering the fact that our passing is inevitable and that prices of funerals are on the rise, it is a topic that must be addressed. There are five things that you must keep in mind and they are: read more
By: ray san | 2012-11-16 | Society Life is an amazing and priceless gift to all humanity. Unfortunately it all comes to an end one way or another, regardless of age, race or sex. When the time comes to pass on, a proper send-off would be in order. This would allow one the chance to offer their last respects to the person that has passed away read more
By: Xavie Roega | 2011-04-01 | Spirituality I remember the first funeral that I ever performed. I was so insecure. How do you comfort someone that is hurting so much? read more
By: Adriana Noton | 2010-12-18 | Article Marketing When it comes to making arrangements to lay a loved one to rest, this is never a happy time, especially when cost is a factor. Planning low cost funeral services does not mean that you have to skimp on quality, but a matter of making well informed decisions. 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: Mare Nikolic | 2011-08-18 | Customer Service When someone you're close to passes away, there are arrangements to be made. And they must be made under the most difficult circumstances. How does one decide which funeral services are the right ones? read more
By: Roger Fleming | 2012-03-02 | Business Unfortunately, at one point or another, all of us will have to find a funeral home. Whether we are arranging a funeral for the loss of a near one, or may be preparing in advance our own funeral, this is a task that is not fun. read more
By: Roger Fleming | 2012-04-12 | Society The second that everybody is frightened of sooner or later comes; regardless of how a lot we dread it. A person dies and the ones they are here to stick must care for their grief, pain and organizing the memorial provider and the funeral. read more
By: Roger Fleming | 2012-03-03 | Social issues Death brings shadow of sadness. To say goodbye to the deceased a well organized farewell ceremony is required to be done. There comes the importance of the funeral homes. read more