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Part of making funeral arrangements on behalf of a loved one involves choosing between burial of the body, or cremation. Certainly this is a big decision, more so because there are three types of cremation services. Deciding which one is best for you and your family is ultimately a personal choice.
At Broodie Funeral Services we provide these three types of cremation services and we make sure that you always get quality cremation services, regardless of the type of cremation service you choose. We made this article for you so that before you can make the choice, you know exactly what it is you’re considering.
Before we go any further in explaining types of cremation services we offer, remember our cremation specialists are always on standby. If at any time through this article you need clarity, contact us in any method you feel comfortable with; call, fax, email or talk to us on our social media pages. We will take all the time you may need to make an informed decision, so don’t hesitate to contact us.
Similar to traditional funeral, the body of the deceased is displayed prior to the cremation. This service allows loved ones to hold a viewing of the body and after the services cremation occurs rather than a traditional burial.
This is similar to Funeral Service with Viewing Followed by a Cremation. The major difference is that; Cremation occurs first then followed by memorial services.
This involves completion of all required paperwork and the body is quickly cremated and remains are returned to the family without any type of service.
With more than 10 years’ experience in the funeral industry you are Broodie Funeral Service offers affordable cremation services, and we promise no hidden costs when you arrange your cremation with us.
We will also take care of all of the cremation arrangements, including but not limited to: Required cremation permits and paperwork, transporting from and to the cremation facility, and getting certified copies of the death certificate you’ll need for end-of-life details.
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