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Although cremation is now the most common type of funeral in the UK, this definitely wasn’t always the case Up until the 19th century, cremations were frowned upon by the Christian Church, which...
While we don’t get a lot of enquiries about cremating someone at home, it’s still something that some people have questions about Continue reading to find out more about the legality...
With cremation becoming officially becoming legal in 1902, more accepted during The Great War, and finally surpassing traditional burials in 1968, there’s a lot of interest in how...
This short article will help you get a better idea of the timelines typically involved with cremation How long after the funeral is the body cremated This question doesn’t have a single...
It’s not unusual to have questions about cremation People deal with death and the grief of losing a loved one in different ways, and having accurate information about the cremation...
Bereaved families often have many questions about what to expect with regard to collecting the ashes of a deceased loved one While most funeral directors and crematoria follow fairly...
Here is our own personal take on what you might wish to consider when choosing your Funeral Director, for an alternative perspective you may also download this list of questions from the Natural...
Japan has a cremation rate of over 99%, the highest of any country in world Some local governments even ban traditional burials This was not always the case – before World War II, cremation was...
Everyone hopes that their funeral will go to plan, but sometimes that just isn’t the case Take Andrew Jackson, for instance The seventh president of the United States, Jackson was known for his...
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Not many have heard of a cardboard coffin, and still fewer realize that they’re taking the world of the modern funeral – particularly amongst the rich and famous – by storm  Coronation...
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