Cremation has been a part of the human death experience for a very long time. If you would like to understand more about the cremation process we invite you to read this section. We'll also take a look at cremation options that will help you with your decision.
According to Wikipedia, cremation dates back at least 20,000 years ago in Australia, while in Europe, there is evidence of cremation dating to around 2,000 B.C. Cremation was common in Ancient Greece and Rome, and it remains a standard practice in India. The practice of cremation faded in Europe by the fifth century and during the Middle Ages, it was primarily used in the punishment of heretics or in response to the fear of contagious diseases. Today, cremation is preferred by more and more people around the world.
Traditional cremation is the process of reducing a body at very high temperatures until it is nothing but brittle, calcified bones. These are then processed into what we commonly call ashes. Returned to the family in a temporary urn (or a more personal urn selected by the family), these ashes can be kept, buried, or scattered. Some families even choose to place a loved one's cremated remains in a hand-crafted piece of cremation art.
Author Michelle Kim, in How Cremation Works, details the cremation process: "In modern crematories, the body is stored in a cool, temperature-controlled room until it's approved for cremation. The body is prepared by removing pacemakers, prostheses and silicone implants. The body is then put into a container or casket made out of flammable materials such as plywood, pine or cardboard."
The container is placed in the retort or cremating chamber. It takes anywhere from two to three hours to reduce an average adult to ash. When the cremated remains are cooled, they are processed to a uniformly-sized pebble-like substance and placed in an urn. The funeral director then returns the cremated remains to the family.
814-724-2120
Ryan M Warren Funeral Home
and Cremation Services, Inc.
544 Chestnut Street
Meadville PA 16335
Fax: 814-337-2124
Email: info@warrenfh.com
814-967-3295
Ryan M Warren Funeral Home
and Cremation Services, Inc. - Townville
33353 N. Main Street
Townville PA 16360
Email: info@warrenfh.com
814-438-3857
Warren-Glenn Funeral Home
and Cremation Services, Inc.
62 S. Main Street
Union City PA 16438
Email: info@warrenfh.com
814-437-3048
Gardinier-Warren Funeral Home
and Cremation Services Inc.
1315 Chestnut Street
Franklin PA 16323
Fax: 814-437-6177
Email: info@warrenfh.com