Cremation Services
Although cremation dates back to ancient times, it has only recently become a more common choice throughout the United States and Canada. If you are thinking about cremation, you may want to know about the many options which are available to you. Whether you are currently in need, planning in advance for yourself or a family member, or just searching for information, we hope the following will help you understand the various choices associated with cremation.
Why Cremation?
People choose cremation for a variety of reasons. Some do so based on environmental considerations. Others have philosophical or religious reasons. Still others choose cremation because they feel it is simpler and less complicated. Whatever the reason, we're here to help you with any questions you may have regarding cremation.
Commemorative Cremation Service
The commemorative service for cremation is usually the service of choice. At Bonney-Watson we believe in the commemorative service, because it best serves all the needs of the family and friends. Services provided include professional services of a licensed funeral director; services of a licensed embalmer; services of a professional staff; use of the facility; transportation, cremation and other miscellaneous services (caskets and other merchandise are extra). All funeral home service charges are itemized. This allows a family to choose as elaborate or simple a service they desire and the costs will reflect that choice.We have prepared a package to best serve you. In most cases, the package prices are less than an itemized list of such services and supplies.
The commemorative service is a meaningful expression for the family, and it gives the friends and associates an opportunity to offer their tribute in the way of flowers or monetary memorials to churches and/or organizations.
Generally, a service of remembrance is conducted by a clergyman of the family's choosing. We encourage the active participation of the family in helping plan this part of the service. Many times family members take part by giving a reading, singing or assisting the clergy.
If the ceremony is held in a church, there is no additional charge. Nor is there an additional charge for arranging and conducting fraternal services.
Scattering Cremated Human Remains on Land or Water
Some people choose to take care of the disposition of cremated remains themselves. Scattering and burial at sea are the most common of these options. If this type of disposition is chosen in Washington State, there are regulations every family should be aware of. |