There are actually lots of different kinds of cremation services in Moline, IL, all varying in cost and included services. One type of cremation that’s becoming very popular is direct cremation. What is direct cremation? How can it help you with preplanning or in a time of loss?
Direct cremation means the body is cremated right after death without any preceding ceremony. Some funeral homes offer direct cremation, as do many crematory services. Direct cremations can be cost a lot less than funerals or other cremations as they skip potentially expensive add-ons like caskets and embalming. There is no visitation, wake, or viewing with a direct cremation, so the body doesn’t need to be embalmed. Family, loved ones, or executors can also choose to have the body cremated in a simple container, rather than a traditional and more expensive casket, as there is no need for ornamentation for a viewing or service.
Direct cremation is a desirable option if you are looking to avoid costs such as preparing the body, casket, extensive transportation, or funeral services, or if you are looking for a simple way to honor the deceased.
Direct cremation does allow for the bereaved to plan a memorial service at a later date after the cremation, allowing for scheduling flexibility so more people can attend. The longer timeline also allows the family extra time to make the service more creative and personal. The Federal Trade Commission’s Funeral Rule has laws that protect your direct cremation rights such as:
Most direct cremation packages include services other than the cremation itself, from transporting the body to the crematory to completing a death certificate form. You are free to choose a traditional funeral home or a crematory service for direct cremations. Funeral homes will fill out the death certificate and bring the body to the crematory, which is oftentimes onsite at the funeral home. Don’t forget to make plans for the cremated remains. There are many options such as burying them in a crematory plot, columbarium, or pre-determined cemetery, or scattering them in a meaningful place. Do keep in mind, though, that there are added costs for internment like headstones, cemetery fees, grave markers, endowment or perpetual care, and columbarium or plot fees.
Trimble Funeral Home & Crematory offers a wide range of Moline, IL cremation services. We can use our years of experience to help you determine what the best plan of action is for you in and your loved ones in your time of loss. Please give us a call or stop by and visit us today at to learn more about what we can do for you in your time of loss.
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