All About Cremation Services

Posted on November 16, 2020 by Admin under Cremation
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cremation services in Little Elm, TX

Though cremation services in Little Elm, TX have become more popular in recent years, cremations have actually been around for thousands of years. This body disposition method can be broken down to three main parts: body preparation, actual cremation, and processing the ashes.

  • Body Preparation – There are a lot of steps that need to take place before a body is cremated. These steps fall under the category of body preparation. First, a funeral director or cremation specialist needs to obtain a cremation authorization document, usually signed by the closest surviving family member. The funeral director then goes through a series of checks to ensure proper body identification to prevent ashes from ending up in the wrong place, or with the wrong family. The body then goes through more checks and processing to remove any items that the family doesn’t want cremated with the body like jewelry, or things that cannot be cremated including artificial limbs or pacemakers. Once prepared, the body is put inside a cremation casket. A metal identification tag that won’t burn or melt is also placed inside the casket to help with identification. The body goes through another check, and then is declared ready for the cremation.
  • The Cremation – Cremation chambers are built from fire resistant bricks and special masonry compounds designed to stand up to extremely high temperatures. First, the chamber is pre-heated for a few hours to reach the desired temperature, and then the cremation casket with the body inside is placed in the chamber. Cremation chambers reach over 1800 degrees Fahrenheit from burners fueled by propane or natural gas. It usually takes around 2 to 3 hours for a body to be reduced to bone fragments and ash. However, the cremation time can vary depending on factors like the body size, cremation casket material, or even the percentage of body fat to lean muscle.
  • Ash Processing – After the incineration, the bone fragment remains are left to cool for about 30 minutes. The remains are then processed and checked again to ensure proper identification and to double check for any remaining medical debris and are then put through a processor that grinds them down into a fine ash. This final ash is what is returned to the family for funeral services or interment.

cremation services in Little Elm, TX

But what about after the cremation is over? There are many different things the bereaved can do with their loved one’s cremated ashes, like:

  • Trenching, or burying the ashes in a shallow grave.
  • Water scattering, or simply scattering the ashes into a body of water.
  • Casting, or tossing the cremated remains into the wind.
  • Raking, a process in which the ashes are pored over loose earth and raked into the soil.

 

If you want to learn more about the Little Elm, TX cremation service process, all you have to do is reach out to Slay Memorial Funeral Center. You can stop by and visit us or give us a call whenever is convenient for you.

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The Slay family has been helping families in this area with their funeral needs since 1986. We provide a special place where loved ones can be remembered. We understand that every person is special and unique. Therefore, we feel that their life should be honored in the same way.