Benefits of Cremation
If your comparing burial and cremation, you might find yourself wondering, why cremation? For hundreds of years, burial services have been the norm. While there is a certain level of tradition in regard to burial services, today’s families are choosing to forego that tradition and select the option that best meets their needs.
Over the past few years, the popularity of cremation has grown immensely. In fact, By the year 2035, experts are predicting that 75 percent of Americans will be planning cremation services instead of burial services. Cremation services offer many benefits compared to the traditional method of burial.
Here are some of many benefits of cremation.
Flexibility
Many families enjoy the flexibility for planning that cremation offers. Cremation provides flexibility and makes it easier to plan a service at a time that is convenient for everyone to attend. It’s actually quite common for families to hold a celebration of life weeks or sometimes months after the death has occurred. The added time to plan means you can take longer to gather meaningful scriptural passages, poetry, literary quotes, music, photos and videos.
Save on Costs
When a loved one is buried, there will be additional expenses like the cost of a casket, burial vault and grave marker. A cremation service allows you to save on costs because you don’t have the added expenses of a burial. Instead, many families will use these savings to purchase an urn to hold the remains or to offset the cost of a service to pay their respects.
Cemetery Availability
Cemeteries only have a limited amount of space. As they become closer to capacity, many cemeteries will raise the cost of their remaining plots. This added expense can take a larger chunk of your budget than what was expected and drastically increase the total cost to honor your loved one.
Portable
Life is unpredictable. If you ever have to move to a different city or state, it can be difficult to move a loved one’s remains to a different cemetery. Cremated remains that are stored in an urn are easily transported and can be taken with you almost anywhere with ease.