Legacy is a hard thing to define. It inevitably means something different to everyone. But in general, legacy is about how you are remembered and what you leave behind. From that perspective, it is important to consider how direct cremation will affect that legacy. If you or someone you know is looking into
direct cremation in Whitefish Bay, WI, consider Cremation Society of Milwaukee. We are always happy to discuss direct cremation in greater detail, whether that means talking about your legacy or any other questions you may have about the process. You shouldn’t have to go through this alone, and you shouldn’t remain in the dark when it comes to cremation. Someone is there for you. Our professionals have a long history of experience with cremation, and we are very accustomed to working with families like yours. Thanks to that kind of pedigree, you can enjoy every confidence that your affairs will be handled the right way and without any headaches.
For many, some kind of funeral or memorial service is essential to preserving one’s legacy. Events like these bring people together and give them something extra to remember someone by. That can be important. While we do not directly plan these kind of services for you, we certainly do not prevent you from doing so yourself (or with the help of a more traditional funeral home).
Our job is to
handle cremation
in an affordable fashion, and that’s precisely what we do. But we certainly encourage you to do the right thing for your family when it comes to something like a funeral. That may or may not mean actually having a funeral. Every family is different when it comes to that kind of question. If you would like to plan a funeral or memorial service on your own, it is a good idea to find some kind of help. A funeral home can provide that help at a cost, but friends and family are often willing to pitch in, as well. If you’re looking to plan something small, this process should be all the more manageable.
Legacy may also be affected by how the cremated remains are eventually handled. Here there are a number of options, and many of them are very compelling. Of course, you can always have the remains displayed in an urn at a family home. For those who would like to keep the remains close, this option makes a lot of sense. But there are certainly other ways to go about handling cremated remains, and each one will say something unique about the loved one in question.
Having the remains scattered is a very common solution. Scattering the remains somewhere symbolic or otherwise significant can speak volumes about your loved one and can certainly contribute to their memory in important ways. There are also increasingly creative options. Cremated remains may be used to create jewelry or even plant trees. Depending on the kind of message you would like to send, each of these options can be meaningful.
If you are interested in direct cremation,
consider reaching out
to Cremation Society of Milwaukee. We care about how you’re remembered and how your family might continue the healing process. These are important considerations, and we are always happy to discuss some of your options in greater detail. Put simply,
we are here to help.