Do Cremation Services Make It Easier to Cope with the Death of a Loved One?

Posted on February 28, 2022 by Karen Reardon under Cremations
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cremation services in Matthews, NCThe passing of a loved one is one of the most difficult things you’ll ever experience. There’s a mashup of emotions, from heartbreak to sorrow, grief, and everything in between. It can make you physically sick with nausea, fatigue, and aches and pains, but somehow, someway, you get through it. The pain lessens, the hurt dissipates, and you are left with good memories that might make you sad sometimes, but otherwise bring you joy to remember. But to the point… does the method of disposition, like cremation services in Matthews, NC, make it easier to cope with the death of a loved one?

It depends.

How much solace do you take in funeral services? Do you find peace in a final goodbye? If so, then cremation services could put you at ease and give you peace of mind, especially since fire is considered, in many cultures, to be a purifying and peaceful act of disposition.

Is It Necessary to Have Traditional Funeral Services, like Viewings, Before Cremation?

No! It’s not necessary. However, some people find solace in a traditional viewing to see and say goodbye to their loved one for a final time.

Is It Legal to Scatter the Ashes of a Loved One in North Carolina?

Scattering ashes, especially across mountains and over oceans, is a popular method of disposition, like a final journey for a loved one. However, there are regulations in North Carolina that restrict the scattering of ashes in some places.

For example:

  • Cremated ashes may be spread on uninhabited public land. Families may visit county or city government offices to learn about the status of public land before scattering ashes.
  • Ashes may be spread on private property if you own, or have permission, to scatter there.
  • Most NC parks allow you to scatter cremated ashes if you file an application for permission beforehand. You can also call a park ranger to ask for permission.
  • No laws prevent families from scattering cremated ashes from a plane over NC.
  • The Federal Clean Water Act of NC requires that ashes scattered in the ocean have to be at least 3 miles from land.

What’s the NC Law on Keeping or Storing Cremated Remains of a Loved One?

According to North Carolina General Statutes, cremated remains can be legally kept in a niche, grave, or vault in an urn or appropriate container. They may also be kept in someone’s home.

What’s the Single Greatest Expense for Cremation Services?

Typically, the most expensive aspect of cremation services is the casket for viewing during traditional funeral services and before the cremation process. While not an essential part of cremation, especially if you choose direct cremation, the cost of a casket can be anywhere from $200 for a rental, to $500 to $2,500 for a buy.cremation services in Matthews, NC

When you’re coping with the death of a loved one, you find solace and peace where you can. If cremation services can be helpful in allowing you to find closure, that’s reason enough to make an investment for disposition. Go with whatever helps you attain peace and move forward through your grief.

You can learn more about cremation services in Matthews, NC. Talk to us at Heritage Funeral and Cremation Services to schedule a consultation and learn more about cremation services/funeral home services. Visit our offices in North Carolina or call one of our locations.