Direct Cremations
What exactly is a direct cremation
What exactly is meant by a direct cremation?
Strictly speaking, it means the deceased is cremated as soon as possible after death, once all the necessary paperwork has been completed. There is no viewing or family involvement.
Direct cremations are more common now than in previous times. There are several reasons - for some it is a financial decision - for others, they think it will be simpler and mean that they won't have to deal with their grief in a public way or they don't want a fuss.
Often it is because family members are honouring the expressed wishes of the deceased along the lines of "just put me in a cardboard box and cremate me".
We see adult children very conflicted over this one. The thing is, the farewell or funeral does not have to be a big public event. If you wish to honour your parents' wishes by having a simple cremation, then talk to
us about how you can weave in some elements of farewell so your emotional needs are honoured too.
We encourage people to take a bit of time especially if they are physically and emotionally exhausted after a loved one has died.
When a direct cremation is organised immediately following a death, quite often the bereaved person is still in a state of shock and by the time they have space to think about any other options, it will be too late to work through the longer term implications.
We are always happy to have a chat and discuss options, so give us a call or pop in when you are passing.



