Is Cremation A Problem?
by littlemissfuneral
The funeral industry is changing. There is no denying that.
If you’re a funeral home owner, I can guarantee that you’ve thought about the rise in cremation and how it’s impacting your business. Gone are the days of the three day wake, church service, and burial. While there is still plenty of room for tradition, families are walking away from funerals as their parents and grandparents have known them and redefining them to accommodate their lifestyle.
No matter my personal beliefs, it’s my job as a funeral professional to make certain the families I serve have all the information they need to make educated decisions. And even though I am a huge advocate for viewing and spending time with our dead, I personally do not see anything wrong with cremation as a final means of disposition. As a funeral professional, it’s my job to educate the families I serve and figure out how to give them the services they find value in while still educating about the importance of a funeral. It may be a different picture from what we are used to seeing, but there are still reasons certain traditions exist. (I’ll definitely revisit this and go more in detail as to my opinions, don’t worry!)
But I don’t want to stray too far away from the topic of this YouTube video. Watch it below and you be the judge for yourself if cremation is a problem.
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Cremation can be a problem to different beliefs or religion..some does not like their loved ones being cremated…
I understand, but in the circumstances in which religious views affect a decision cremation would not even be an option for that family 🙂
Hi, littlemissfuneral.
I like your way you explain this topick.
For information i can tell that in Denmark where i live, cremation vs burial is 90/10, we perform cremations all the time, and this is not a problem for the funeral directors. This is the future, so dont be scared to embrace this.