The Funeral Industry

From Tradition to Transformation:

There is no right or wrong way to honor your loved one, but you have to know all the options.

I say this to every one of my families that I serve.

The emerging trends in the funeral industry, such as the rise of cremation, the growing popularity of green burials, and the integration of technology to enhance the memorial experience for families all of these factors play a part in how you can choose to remember / celebrate your loved one.

  • A method of final disposition that involves placing a deceased body in the ground, often in a cemetery, and covering it with soil

  • the act of reducing a dead body to ashes by fire, especially as a funeral rite:

  • Natural burial is the interment of the body of a dead person in the soil in a manner that does not inhibit decomposition but allows the body to be naturally recycled

  • Body donation, anatomical donation, or body bequest is the donation of a whole body after death for research and education

  • Instead of fire, aquamation relies on water with chemical compounds to break down the body.

  • a process for the final disposition of human remains in which microbes convert a deceased body into compost

What are my options?

Take a minute to think about all the different types of services you have seen on social media, read about, or witnessed in person.

They don’t all have to be the same, I am here to help you create and understand your options.