Cremation Information
Cremation was first done by the Greeks. They believed that by cremating the body it released the soul and allowed it to be free. Today people select cremation for various philosophical, environmental, or religious reasons, some families opt for cremation services to memorialize their loved ones.The choice of cremation for final disposition in no way eliminates the importance of remembering or celebrating the life that was lived. Family and friends still want to grieve together and have a chance to “say good-bye” to the person or loved one they have lost. A gathering or funeral service gives people the opportunity to share their memories and offer emotional support to each other and provide a sense of closure.
A gathering or funeral service can be elaborate or simple, traditional or non-traditional.Services today are as unique as the individuals they are planned for.We are here to assist and advise you and your family on all theavailable options.
Here at J.T. Morriss & Son we have an onsite crematorium which allowsus to oversee the processfrombeginning to end and maintain a higher standard of quality during the cremation process.We have very stringent policies for identificationand ensure that the highest level of dignity and respect is maintained throughout the entire cremation process. We also offer families the option of viewing the cremation.
There are many things that need to be done after a death takes place. Click here to find out the information that is needed and what will be asked.
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