Cremation and burial are both perfectly viable alternatives. Families choose each one of them every day, and they all have their reasons. So making a decision between the two can prove somewhat difficult for some, and that’s perfectly understandable. The important thing is that you give the subject some careful thought. If you or someone you know is looking into
direct cremation in Shorewood, WI, consider Cremation Society of Milwaukee. We are ready to provide you with support and information throughout the decision-making process. It is a deeply personal decision, but that doesn’t mean it has to be made alone.
Before
making a final decision about cremation, it is generally important to do some homework. Most people have unanswered questions when it comes to cremation. That’s only natural. You may have questions about the cost of cremation. You may be wondering whether or not it is a good fit for your personality, preferences, or even your religion. You may also have questions about how cremation will affect family and friends. Will it impact funeral planning? Will it indeed cost less than burial? What would happen to your cremated remains? These are all legitimate questions, and they’re also very common.
There are lots of ways to do your homework, too. You can always conduct research online and learn more about any number of topics. The information is certainly out there, and it is readily accessible. You can even turn to your local library and find books about cremation. You can also speak with families who have prior experience with cremation. Many of them are always willing to discuss what it was like, what to think about, and how to plan. Your best bet is to speak with us or a comparable funeral home. Speaking with an expert means you have someone’s full attention. We are always prepared to address any questions or concerns you might have, and we have the experience and pedigree to do so effectively.
When it comes to making the decision itself, much depends on what your really care about. That’s going to be different for everyone. There is no right or wrong answer. Ultimately you must consider the things that matter to you personally (e.g. cost, access to remains, beliefs, etc.) and then determine whether or not cremation is a good fit. You may wish to speak with your family throughout this process. They may have opinions of their own, and at the very least they are likely to listen and provide some additional support. That can be extremely helpful. Remember, this is your decision, and your decision alone—but you can always rely on others for help and support.
Once you have made a decision, be sure to make your wishes clear to family or whoever might be responsible for your affairs. You can and should leave written instructions, but it is also a good idea to speak with someone directly. This will reduce any confusion when the time comes. You can even begin working with us directly as soon you would like. Advance planning is never a bad thing.
If you are interested in direct cremation,
consider reaching out
to Cremation Society of Milwaukee. We will never try and talk you into anything, but we can certainly offer plenty of support. You deserve that, and we understand that.
Give us a call
at your earliest convenience.