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Cremation services have been used for centuries by many cultures, and more families in the United States are turning to this option after the death of a loved one. The practice provides personal and financial benefits over a traditional burial. However, each situation is unique, so it’s important to know how the services differ when deciding between them. 

Burial Vs. Cremation Services

1. Time Frame

A burial typically occurs within a week of a person’s passing and rarely is delayed beyond two or three weeks. A cremation service can be held at any time to suit the needs of the family. This can be particularly helpful when you need to plan a later service to provide enough time for relatives and friends to make arrangements to attend. ​​​​​​​

​​​​​​​2. Resting Options​​​​​​​

Cremation service Wisconsin Rapids WIFor a traditional burial, the deceased typically is laid to rest in a cemetery, with a headstone, plaque, or monument marking the grave site. A cremation service offers this option as well as a few others. Some people opt to scatter a loved one’s ashes at a meaningful location, while others place them in an urn and keep them in a columbarium or even their home. 

3. Service Presence

At a funeral service, the deceased’s body is present in a casket. Whether it’s opened or closed, it provides an opportunity for relatives and friends to say goodbye. You also can have a viewing or visitation before a cremation service or choose to have loved ones gather afterward with the ashes present. Both burial and cremation provide the option to hold a memorial service with no remains present. 

 

Whether you choose a traditional burial or cremation service, Herman-Taylor Funeral Home & Cremation Center in Wisconsin Rapids, WI, will help you plan an appropriate farewell for a friend or family member. They will guide you through the process to make it as easy as possible under trying circumstances. Call (715) 423-5460 to discuss your needs with a funeral director and visit their website for more information. Check their Facebook page for additional insight from the funeral home.

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