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Those who wish to be cremated are placed in a cremation chamber or retort
where through a process of heat and evaporation, the body is reduced
to its original elements of bone fragments. The cremated remains are
placed in a container or urn and given to the family, cemetery or funeral
director for final disposition.
One method of disposition of cremated remains is placement above ground
in a columbarium niche in a mausoleum. The niche may be faced with glass,
bronze, marble or granite and is located on the interior or exterior
of a mausoleum
Another method of disposition is within the ground in an urn
garden,
cremation memorial, or within a family
plot.

Cremation Urns are for the permanent containment of cremated remains
and come in a variety of sizes, styles and materials.
The urn vault is intended for in-ground interment of urns. Made of polymers
for strength and longevity, it will withstand the weight and pressure
of the earth over the grave. Cremation urns may be buried directly
without the use of an urn vault.
Cremation Features are outdoor areas specifically designed for interment
of cremated remains. A columbarium of niches may be arranged in many
configurations to enhance a feature garden or as a family memorial using
a cremorial bench.
Prices do not include urn, lettering, or inurnment fee
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