Things You Don’t Have To Pay For With Direct Cremation
Cremation Society of Milwaukee • March 23, 2020
When you are having direct cremation done, either for yourself or a loved one, there are certain items and services you are not going to have to pay for because of that service.
If you are looking for a cost-effective final disposition method, either for yourself as you plan ahead, or for a loved one who has passed away, considering Direct Cremation in Greenfield WI is in your best interest. Direct cremation is the least expansive method, by far. While cremation of any kind can cut costs over a traditional burial, direct cremation requires even less than a full cremation, which has a funeral and visitation service before cremation takes place. Here are things you don’t have to pay for when you choose direct cremation:
A Casket
If you go for a burial, you’re going to need a casket. Those can be rather expensive, though you can get them inexpensively as well. If you have a full cremation, you will still need a casket for the services that come before cremation. That means either buying something you’ll only use for a short time, or renting something for those purposes. Either way, you are spending money on a casket and with direct cremation, you can avoid those costs altogether.
A Cemetery Plot
Burial only leads to one place…the cemetery. When you have a traditional burial done, you have to have a plot in a cemetery. That can lead to maintenance fees, opening and closing fees for the grave, and many other things. That plot can be very costly, in the end. With direct cremation, you could get a much smaller plot in the cemetery to bury ashes, but you don’t have to. You can avoid the cemetery and all of the costs includes completely by scattering ashes or having a loved one keep them in an urn in their home.
Embalming Fees
Whether you bury a loved one or cremate them after a funeral, they might need to be embalmed first. Embalming preserves the body so you can have services for that person without worry. Those services have charges to them. When you go with direct cremation, you don’t have to have embalming done at all. Those fees are completely gone since the cremation happens right away.
Transportation Fees
There’s only one way to transport someone when they are being buried—a hearse. And there are fees involved with that as well. If you have direct cremation done instead, you don’t have to worry about any of those fees. Urns are very small, and anyone can take them anywhere they want. You don’t have to worry about paying a hearse when you can place the urn carefully in your own car and transport it wherever you’d like.
There are many advantages to having Direct cremation in Greenfield, WI
and the costs that aren’t necessary any longer are one such advantage. IT costs so much less, primarily because there are so many less products and services that are needed. IF you want to hear more about the process, the professionals at Cremation Society of Milwaukee
are happy to talk to you about it. We can go over the details, either in person or by phone. Having the information you need will help you make the right decisions for yourself and your family.
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Cremation provides flexibility for families who want to celebrate a loved one’s life in a personal and meaningful way. Once cremation is complete, there are countless options to honor their memory — both traditional and modern. Here in Milwaukee, many families are blending comfort, creativity, and community to keep their loved one’s legacy alive. Scattering Ceremonies in Local Spaces Milwaukee offers many beautiful outdoor locations for scattering ashes — from peaceful lakesides to private gardens. Families often choose spots that hold special meaning, creating a calm, reflective experience. Be sure to review local guidelines for scattering to ensure compliance while maintaining dignity and respect. Memorial Jewelry and Keepsakes Cremation jewelry allows you to keep your loved one close wherever you go. Pendants, bracelets, or rings can hold a small portion of ashes or even be crafted into gemstones. The Cremation Society of Milwaukee offers urns, jewelry, and keepsakes designed to help families cherish lasting memories. Living Memorials: Turning Remembrance into Growth Many families choose to mix ashes with soil to plant a tree or flower bed, symbolizing renewal and continued life. Living memorials are growing in popularity across Wisconsin, offering both beauty and a long-lasting tribute that reflects the cycle of life and love. Digital Memorials and Online Tributes Creating a virtual memorial page lets friends and family share photos, stories, and condolences — especially when distance prevents gathering in person. The Cremation Society of Milwaukee’s online obituary section provides a permanent digital space to celebrate a loved one’s legacy and keep their memory accessible to all who cared for them. Private Family Gatherings or Legacy Dinners Some families prefer intimate celebrations over formal services — such as a favorite meal, slideshow, or toast at home. These gatherings allow laughter, reflection, and connection, bringing comfort through shared memories and storytelling. Cremation gives families the freedom to celebrate life in ways that feel personal, affordable, and heartfelt. Whether you choose a quiet scattering, a memorial keepsake, or an online tribute, every gesture keeps your loved one’s story alive. At Cremation Society of Milwaukee, we’re here to guide you with simple, transparent cremation services and thoughtful options for remembrance.

At Cremation Society of Milwaukee and Waukesha, we recognize that losing a loved one is an incredibly challenging experience. The emotional burden can be compounded by the complexity of decisions that need to be made. That’s why we’re committed to providing a process that is clear, compassionate, and as simple as possible. We believe in helping families through this difficult time with transparent pricing and no hidden fees, allowing you to focus on what truly matters: honoring your loved one and being surrounded by the support of your family.








