cremation urn
November 12, 2009 by DogsBestFriend
Filed under Memorials
Funeral expenses continue to rise as years pass by. Instead of buying costly plots at the cemetery, more and more people are choosing cremation now instead of burial. During the cremation process, the human remains is placed in a wooden box and then into a crematorium or furnace. It is heated to high temperatures until the remains are reduced to bone fragments and ashes.
Cremation speeds the process of decay that turn flesh and blood bodies like dust in the earth. It is less expensive than burial and only needs a cremation urn rather than an expensive casket to house the ashes. There is also no headstone to purchase and no maintenance costs involved in taking care of the grave site.
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