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Tops Reasons to Plan a Funeral Service Over a Cremation Service

Published: July 5, 2021

If you need to plan a final service at a funeral home in Seattle, WA, should you arrange a funeral service or a cremation service? Neither is actually better than the other, so you can plan a final service that includes either body disposition method. While this is certainly the case, there are some good reasons why a funeral service may sometimes be preferable.

Here are some of the primary reasons why your family may be wanting to plan a funeral rather than a cremation.

The Deceased Had Wanted Burial 

If you’re planning a final service for a deceased loved one, you’ll want to honor their wishes. So, if at some point before their passing they had indicated they wanted to be buried at death, then it’s important to arrange the final service they had requested. If they had preplanned before their death, that would make things even easier since you won’t have to plan at all. All you’ll need to do is notify the funeral home that had preplanned with, and the staff will take things from there.

Tradition is Important 

Another reason to plan a funeral service rather than a cremation service is if funerals and burials are a family tradition. Many families prefer the tradition that comes with having a special service in a church, holding a graveside service at a cemetery, and then burying the casketed body of a deceased relative. So, if your family appreciates funeral traditions, you will definitely want to go to a funeral home to plan a funeral service.

Bring Family Together 

Yet another reason many people decide to arrange funerals as opposed to cremations for deceased relatives is that the former provides the opportunity for families to come together. Some families are spread out so far that they really only get together for special events like weddings, anniversaries, and funerals. So if your family comes together for funeral services in a church or chapel, then it will likely a good idea to plan a funeral service at a funeral home. By coming together, you’ll all be able to mourn and heal in a way that is normal and healthy.

Religious Observance

Does your religion prohibit cremation? Most religions are okay with either cremations or burials, but some only accept funerals. If you are a Muslim or an Orthodox Jew, for instance, you will need to plan funerals in line with your faith. Neither of these religions accepts cremation. 

When you need to find a reputable Seattle, WA funeral home, we have you covered. And we can help you whether you want to plan a cremation or a funeral. We’re committed to providing quality and caring service to the families living in the communities that we strive to faithfully serve. As part of our commitment, we are available to answer your questions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Don’t hesitate to reach out for the help you need. We will be honored to help you plan a meaningful final send-off for your deceased loved one. 

 
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