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Cremation

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Family differences on cremations vs. burial
Emotional aspects of cremation
History of Cremation
Sending Cremated Remains By Mail
Cremation Explained: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
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Explaining Cremation to a Child

by Cremation Association

The death of a family member or friend not only affects adults, but also can have a profound impact on children. Children experience grief just as adults do. Child experts say that even before children are able to talk, they grieve when someone loved dies. And these feelings about the death become a part of their lives forever. read more

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Emotional aspects of cremation

by Susan Cox

As the world continues to spin, it becomes a much smaller place. The age of information has arrived and with it are buried (no pun intended) many of the old ideas, but not necessarily the old traditions. When you ask about the emotional aspects of cremation, there are several things to consider. Each of these aspects differs from one person to another. read more

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