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 Is Cremation Right for You or your Loved One?  
The choice between being buried or cremated is very personal to everyone, and for some cremation is not an option they would likely choose. However, those who choose cremation have many reasons for doing so. This article explains a few of them.

By Steve Goltiao

For many, death is something that they do not want to think about or even discuss. However, there is no doubt that death is a fact of life. Although there is no way of avoiding it, there are ways in which we can plan for its occurrence and help those who are left to deal with the situation with dignity and grace. One of those ways is cremation.

The choice between being buried or cremated is very personal to everyone, and for some cremation is not an option they would likely choose. However, those who choose cremation have many possible reasons for doing so, the main ones being simplicity, the low cost, and the many memorial possibilities that are available.

Today, almost 30% of Americans are choosing to be cremated rather than buried, and more than 700,000 cremations are performed each year in the US. Due to the growing popularity, there are now over 1,700 crematories offering their services around the country.

There are a number of reasons why people are now choosing cremation over burial and these include:

1. Less Expensive than Traditional Burials - Cremation is a cheaper alternative compared to burial, as you do not need to purchase a plot of land or an expensive coffin. Many people who choose to be cremated believe they can save their families unnecessary expense.

2. Environmental Reasons - You have no coffin and there is no burial involved. Land is not required where a cremation is concerned, and your body is not placed in the earth along with other items, which may be detrimental to the soil.

3. Personal Choice - Many people prefer today that their families celebrate their lives and allow them to go back to their normal lives as quickly as possible. Cremation is a low-key way to go without the need for a huge funeral procession.

4. Ashes can be Released - Many people like the idea that their ashes can be strewn at a favorite location, and it is also comforting for the family to know that they can put their loved one's ashes at a favorite spot and allow them rest where they were happiest for the rest of eternity. You may decide it is your own back garden or even on a mountainside somewhere. Where your ashes are strewn is entirely up to you.

5. You can Still Have a Ceremony - Although a coffin and big funeral will not be necessary, you may want to choose this route anyway. You could have a memorial service and a follow-up service that takes place at the time when your ashes are strewn, if that is what you want.

As you can see, cremation provides many options, and can be handled in any way you desire. Expressing these concerns with loved ones can ensure that your last wishes are honored and respected.

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  Article added 02/27/08.


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