Culturally our attitude to death and disposition is also in flux, and there is a distinct move away from the once ‘traditional’ burial. Although burial still remains a very traditional means of disposition.
The death and funeral ritual is one of disposition, but also one of memorialization. A misconception can be that a cremation negates the need for a memorial funeral service, but this is not so. Cremation is just a means by which the deceased’s remains are processed following death, and in preparation for a funeral service.
The key benefits of cremation mean that choosing a cremation can save you money on funeral expenses, offer you greater flexibility in arranging a memorial service, and allow you to make the whole ritual a unique, personalized tribute which truly reflects the personality of the deceased. Further information on cremation in can be found at:
Benson Family Funeral Home, Chicago, IL 773-478-5800
http://www.bensonfamilyfuneralhome.com/
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