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No. There are strict laws regarding cremation. Nothing may be removed from the coffin before cremation without the permission of the Home Office. ... more
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Generally yes, if the merchandise is manufactured and delivered at the time you pay in advance. If the merchandise is an urn or cemetery marker, you can store the merchandise at home or have it placed ahead of time at your permanent memorial. If ... more
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The same services are provided by Charles Berry & Son, clients select the appropriate coffin from the same range as for burial. The crematorium charge for cremation is comparable to the cemetery fee for re-opening an existing grave, but is ... more
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Cremation is performed using a special furnace called a cremation chamber. The process requires extreme heat (usually 1500 1600 degrees Fahrenheit) along with evaporation in the chamber to reduce the body to its basic elements, which are referred ... more
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It doesn't matter what is done with us after we move out of our earthly bodies or how our earthly tent is destroyed. We know, that God will raise us from the dead (2 Corinthians 5:1). Though there are no specific instructions as to how the dead are ... more
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FMJ: Mostly Indians, since it's a part of their culture; but cremation is a growing preference here. Like any other business we have to keep abreast of the latest trends. BE: Is your investment in a cemetery and crematorium a viable investment and ... more
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A. Increasingly, the cremation process is becoming a popular choice among those concerned with protecting treasured natural resources. With cemeteries in urban areas becoming filled to capacity - and the price of land everywhere continues to ... more
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The prohibition finds its roots in Judaism s aversion to this practice. Pre-Christian Jews saw cremation as an attempt to annihilate Jewish existence and memory. Even though cremation was common for early Greeks and Romans, Christians avoided it ... more
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Cremation is a choice of final disposition with several options. These options may be: Immediate cremation with or without a memorial service. Visitation with the body present followed by a memorial service or a traditional funeral that would ... more
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A cremation container is a leak resistant, rigid container, that is combustible, which the deceased human body is placed into for transportation and loading into the crematory retort. Crematories require that a cremation container or a cremation ... more
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