The Advantages of Direct Cremation When Your Loved One Dies

Cremation Society of Milwaukee • February 3, 2020

When your loved one passes away, and you need to decide on a body disposition method, a direct cremation may be the easiest choice, as well as the most cost-effective.

Direct cremation in Milwaukee, WI
The death of a loved one can leave family members perplexed and anxious. If they aren’t prepared, they may have the added concern of how they are going to pay for funeral services. In these times, the rising cost of living prevents families from setting aside money for emergencies. And a loved one may have failed to sign a preneed contract that would distribute funds to a dedicated funeral or cremation service that will then be put into a trust fund where it will remain until needed. If this is the case, you may think you don’t have options. But you do. Direct cremation in Milwaukee, WI, can guide you through these difficult times, and because they feature an on-site crematory, you’re assured that your loved one will be taken care of under one roof rather than be outsourced. 
 

Different Types of Cremation Services 

 
Cremation is not a funeral service. Cremation is the process in which the deceased body is incinerated until there are no remains and the ashes are given to the family. There are three main types of cremation services. First, there is a traditional funeral service that is held prior to the cremation. Second, there is a memorial service that happens after the cremation. Finally, there is direct cremation in which no service is used. 
 
A Traditional Funeral Service 
 

A traditional funeral service is when family and friends want to view their loved one’s body before cremation. With this option, the body will be embalmed to stave off decomposition before being cremated. This choice gives family and friends time to properly prepare for a traditional funeral service. 
 
A Memorial Service 
 

A memorial service differs from a traditional funeral service. A memorial service occurs when the body of the deceased has already been cremated. Unlike a traditional funeral service, the eulogy happens without the presence of the body. There’s more flexibility when the body is cremated because the family of the deceased can hold a ceremony any place they want, such as their home or a church.  

 
Direct Cremation 
 

Direct Cremation is the simplest of all choices and is also the most cost-effective in comparison to the other two choices. The deceased is cremated and the remains are given to the family. That’s it. Direct cremation removes all the frills of preparing for the deceased, including embalming. It is the most cost-effective because it only includes the actual cremation process.  

If you are trying to keep costs down, look for a company that specializes and only offers simple cremation. You will save money from large chapels or costly vehicles. An added bonus is that a client can make arrangements anywhere; a simple call to reach out is all you need to do to start working with a cremation service.  

 
Cost 
 

Many are caught off guard when their loved one dies. In a perfect world, a person will prepare for his or her death and sign a preneed funeral contract, basically funds given to a funeral and cremation services who will put the money into a trust fund where it remains until needed. Prepaying alleviates the stress that the family may have. If money isn’t set aside, then direct cremation will be the cheapest method and even the only way in which to honor the deceased.  

When looking for a cremation service, it’s best to choose one that has an on-site crematory. This means that every aspect of the cremation is done under one roof and not outsourced. The body never leaves the care of the cremation company. This is actually very important to know. Many have no idea that a funeral home or a cremation service hire third-party crematories, which are in most instances located in industrial-like areas such as a warehouse. The body is transferred there, often without you knowing, and while the process may go unhitched, there’s no guarantee that this will happen. You need to look for a place that’s ethical, where a licensed funeral director supervises the entire cremation from start to finish. 
 

For direct cremation, The Cremation Society of Milwaukee is the only name you need to know. What sets it apart is their on-site crematory, which keeps the entire process ethical, as well as affordable. It also keeps things simple, even if a preneeds arrangement has not been put in place. You can talk to experts here in Milwaukee, WI to schedule a consultation. Visit our showroom at 2729 S 108th St, West Allis, WI 53227. Or, call if you need additional information: (414) 384-2424

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