Cremation Services
The number of people choosing cremation has increased significantly in the past few years,
yet cremation carries a long tradition and remains largely unchanged.
Cremation simply expedites the process of reducing a body to bone fragments through application
of intense heat.
What is done before or after the cremation is up to the survivors, or up to you. You can relieve
the burden of these decisions by pre-planning your arrangements in advance of need so that your wishes
will be honored.
Contrary to what some people believe, Cremation does not limit choices, but, in fact, increases
one’s options. It is a process which is performed in a respectful and dignified manner and can be
memorialized in many ways.
Cremation
Choosing cremation neither eliminates nor does it require a funeral service. Traditional or
contemporary services are often planned before or after the cremation process. A funeral service
followed by cremation may be exactly the same as a funeral service followed by ground burial.
They can be elaborate or simple and traditional or nontraditional. Arrangements and ceremonies
tend to be as individual as the persons for whom and by whom they are made.They may be personalized
specifically to reflect the life of the deceased, and thus have a special meaning.
The Complete Cremation Service will be just like a Complete Funeral Service except cremation
will follow instead of the casketed burial. This can be accommodated by the use of a cremation
casket (casket that is designed to be cremated) or the use of a rental casket. Following the
viewing, service or ceremony, and eventual cremation, the cremated remains can be buried,
properly scattered, or returned to the family for safe keeping. Urns are used to hold the
cremated remains. Urns can be constructed out of basic materials like cardboard or plastic,
or constructed out of more protective materials like basic and semi-precious metals,
ceramics, and woods.
The Immediate Cremation Service can be arranged as an immediate disposition of the body,
but is most times followed by a memorial service at the church, funeral home or other location.
A Memorial Service is one where the body is not present. We recommend that if you select an
immediate cremation that you are allowed a time, if possible, to privately view the body
as a family. If the viewing can be done in a matter of a few hours after the death then
embalming will not be necessary. If there is to be a long delay (more than 8-12 hours)
then embalming would be encouraged. If the viewing could not be done within 48 hours
then embalming may be required. Viewing of the deceased is a very important step in
acknowledging that the death has occurred. Having some type of service or ceremony is
also a key ingredient to a healthy recovery of a loss due to a death.
A Direct Cremation refers to a cremation being provided, while limiting funeral services
to the removal and transportation of the deceased into our care.
Personalization Services
We know that every family we serve is unique, and we strive to make each service a personal
tribute to the life that has been lived. We provide a wide variety of choices that will help fulfill
a family's wishes, from a traditional funeral to a personalized service that celebrates a loved one's
hobbies and interests.
The following are ideas that you may use to personalize a service:
- Photographic collages
- Displays of personal memorabilia, such as awards, trophies, or favorite pastime items, such as garden tools
- Writing of personal notes by family and friends during the service
- Live musicians
- Special customs particular to different faiths, ethnic groups, and fraternal organizations
- Special customs particular to different faiths, ethnic groups, and fraternal organizations
- Video tributes: We have the electronic capabilities to design a memorial slideshow or video that
will be displayed on a large flat screen television during visitation hours.
Our funeral directors are committed to helping you create a special tribute to your loved one that will
honor a life well-lived. We encourage you to share your ideas, customs and wishes with us.
Funeral Services
A funeral represents a purposeful opportunity to reflect on the meaning of a life that has
been lived and to determine the impact of that meaning for the family and friends. There is
no single proper funeral service. It is a time for human sharing in its deepest sense.
You and the ones you love are at the very center of the process, and the choices you make
will determine its significance for you. As you participate in the planning of the funeral
service, you help create a meaningful experience for everyone.
It is the goal of Hunter-Anderson Funeral Home to help people complete the relationship
with the one who has died and to provide a climate that encourages each person to give and
receive emotional support. During the funeral service, family and friends have the opportunity
to relate to each other at the deepest levels and find mutual strength.
Complete Funeral Service
Traditionally, the funeral will be a Complete Funeral Service. This includes a family or
public viewing of the deceased. Following this will be a service, typically in the church or
at the funeral home. This would be followed by the earth or above ground burial of the
casketed remains. Caskets selected may cost from several hundred dollars to several thousands
of dollars depending on the material the casket is constructed of. Many cemeteries require
that a minimum grave liner be used to encase the casket when earth buried. These minimum
liners are constructed of concrete and are designed to hold the weight of the earth,
maintaining the cemetery property. A sealed vault may also be used. The vaults are also
constructed of concrete and are designed to not only protect the gravesite, but are
manufactured with inner liners that not only restrict the entrance of graveside elements
(water and earth) but increase the strength of the vault.
Graveside Service
The Graveside Service can be another selection. This many times would follow a time of
visitation at the funeral home. The casketed remains would then be transferred to the
cemetery where a graveside ceremony could take place followed by the burial.
Memorialization Services
Importance of Memorialization
Memorialization provides a permanent, secure place for cremated remains to be placed,
and for family members and descendants to honor the lives of the deceased.
Cremation allows families many choices for memorializing a loved one. Some families
choose to keep the cremated remains with them at home, or to scatter the remains over
land or water. Hunter-Anderson Funeral Home allows the following memorialization options,
among others, for cremated remains:
Scattering
Your loved one’s remains may be scattered freely within a dedicated, natural environment.
There are also certain services which offer scattering among the sea or the stars.
Traditional Burial
In ground burial on a family plot – Urns may be buried at the head or foot of a grave site.
Personalized Memorialization
Inscribe your family member’s name and a special saying on a tree plaque, park bench or
other special memorial. We also have custom, unique urns and keepsakes, perfect for displaying
inside your home. For an overview of these items, please contact us directly and we will help you
with your needs.
Funeral Director Services
When a death occurs, your primary responsibility is to yourself and the ones you love.
There are a number of things that require attention simultaneously. Regardless of the day or
hour, we are always prepared to respond to your needs quickly and competently. The funeral
director's main function is to assist you with the necessary details of the funeral process.
Among the services funeral directors provide are:
- Arranging funeral plans
- Securing necessary permits and death certificates
- Care and custody of the body
- Coordinating all details with the clergy
- Arranging the music you have selected
- Placing obituary and funeral notices in newspapers
- Assisting in arranging for burial or cremation
- Assisting in arrangements for cemetery space, grave opening and closing, flowers and monuments
- Arranging transportation for you and the members of your family prior to, during, and after the funeral
- Supervision of the funeral or memorial service
- All necessary arrangements for transportation, funeral service, and burial if the deceased is to be sent to a distant location
For more information about our Professional Services, please contact us.