The body is required to be inside a coffin or a combustible container.[44] This allows the body to be quickly and safely slid into the cremator. It also reduces health risks to the operators. The coffin or container is inserted (charged) into the cremator as quickly as possible to avoid heat loss. Some crematoria allow relatives to view the charging. This is sometimes done for religious reasons, such as in traditional Hindu and Jain funerals,[46] and is also customary in Japan.[15]
Funeral plants make a great substitute for flowers. Funerals often feature lavish displays of flowers, like funeral sprays. Plants will add some variety to the floral arrangements at the service. Send your plant in a beautiful condolence gift, vase, or basket for additional luster. These remembrance vases can be displayed in the recipient’s home after the funeral.Plants also last for a longer span of time than flowers do, and so the recipient of a plant can take meaningful joy in cultivating the plant and helping it grow. The best way to take care of yourself, after all, is to take care of something else.Instead of sending floral arrangements to the funeral service, you could also send sympathy gifts to the grieving person’s home. A few of our sympathy gifts that are well-suited for the home include:●       Sympathy flowers●       Sympathy plantsFloral arrangements aside, you could also send a gourmet gift basket or a remembrance figurine. Our gourmet gift baskets are decoratively packed with sweets and treats that will provide much-needed nourishment and comfort food to the bereaved. A remembrance figurine may be given as a beautiful memento of the departed person, and it’s small enough to be placed anywhere within the home, to remind them you care and support them.

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The National Cremation Society that my dad had prepaid for was a big help when he passed away this month. Stephen Barreto with the Oviedo office contacted us after he died and was so compassionate, patient and kind to me during such a difficult time. He assured me every step of the way and I appreciated how much of a help he was taking care of all the questions that I never thought of. I highly recommend this company to those making arrangements for their family.
In Australia, the deceased is cremated in a coffin supplied by the undertaker.[citation needed] Reusable or cardboard coffins are becoming popular, with several manufacturers now supplying them.[55] For low cost, a plain, particle-board coffin (known in the trade as a "chippie") can be used. Handles (if fitted) are plastic and approved for use in a cremator. Coffins vary from natural cardboard and unfinished particle board (covered with a velvet pall if there is a service) to solid timber; most are veneered particle board.[citation needed]
I was fortunate enough to have Stephen Barreto assist me in making cremation arrangements for my husband, Robert H. Shaffer. Mr. Barreto was efficient and professional. He even arranged for the service at Cape Canaveral National Memorial Cemetery, in Mims, Florida. During this difficult time, his constant vigilance put my mind at ease. I would highly recommend National Cremation Services and Mr. Barreto to my friends and family. THANK YOU, MR. BARRETO!
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I met with representative Dawn Fields last week in Fort Myers. (Did not see it in your list of locations). What a professional , thorough and polite representative for Baldwin. Options were explained, no up selling, just an explanation of options and their costs. I met with two other company reps that were also good but Dawn was at the top. I also think things were priced fairly.

In 1917, Volume 6 of the American Lutheran Survey stated that "The Lutheran clergy as a rule refuse" and that "Episcopal pastors often take a stand against it."[93] Indeed, in the 1870s, the Anglican Bishop of London stated that the practice of cremation would "undermine the faith of mankind in the doctrine of the resurrection of the body, and so bring about a most disastrous social revolution."[94] In The Lutheran Pastor, George Henry Gerberding stated:

In the United Kingdom, the body is not removed from the coffin and is not placed into a container as described above. The body is cremated with the coffin[48] which is why all British coffins that are to be used for cremation must be combustible. The Code of Cremation Practice[49] forbids the opening of the coffin once it has arrived at the crematorium, and rules stipulate that it must be cremated within 72 hours of the funeral service.[50] Therefore, in the United Kingdom, bodies are cremated in the same coffin that they are placed in at the undertaker's, although the regulations allow the use of an approved "cover" during the funeral service.[50] It is recommended that jewellery be removed before the coffin is sealed, for this reason. When cremation is finished, the remains are passed through a magnetic field to remove any metal, which will be interred elsewhere in the crematorium grounds or, increasingly, recycled.[51] The ashes are entered into a cremulator[52] to further grind the remains down into a finer texture before being given to relatives or loved ones or scattered in the crematorium grounds where facilities exist.[53]

Preplanning cremation in Orlando removes the potential financial burden for you and your family in the event an unexpected passing. When you preplan your cremation, you are giving your family a gift – time to mourn, rather than confront confusing choices regarding your final wishes. The costs of cremation and funeral services will rise with inflation, so prepayment allows you to pay today’s prices for future services. Your family won’t face financial difficulty in an already stressful time when you choose prepaid cremation services from Neptune Society of Orlando.
Despite being an obvious source of carbon emissions, cremation also has environmental advantages over burial, depending on local practice. Studies by Elisabeth Keijzer for the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Research found that cremation has less of an environmental impact than a traditional burial (the study did not address natural burials), while the newer method of alkaline hydrolysis (sometimes called green cremation or resomation) had less impact than both. The study was based on Dutch practice; American crematoria are more likely to emit mercury, but are less likely to burn hardwood coffins.[73] Keijzer's studies also found that a cremation or burial accounts for only about a quarter of a funeral's environmental impact; the carbon emissions of people travelling to the funeral are far greater.[73] 

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