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  2. The guide will go through all you need to know about a Cremation Ceremony. From planning to attending, ideas for a service, funeral etiquette, & more.

  3. How to Plan a Cremation Ceremony: Step-By-Step | Cake Blog

    www.joincake.com/blog/cremation-ceremony

    Step 1: Send out a cremation ceremony notice to family and friends. The cremation ceremony notice (or invitation) may be different than a traditional obituary with a funeral announcement. This is especially true if you wait for several weeks or months to have the service.

  4. Planning a Cremation Ceremony: Step-By-Step Guide

    www.smartcremation.com/articles/cremation-ceremony

    Cremation has become so popular in recent years because families have realized how direct cremation offers many more service options. If you are looking for something different than a traditional funeral followed by burial, consider hosting a “cremation ceremony” for your loved one.

  5. The Cremation Process - Funeralwise

    www.funeralwise.com/cremation/cremation-process

    The process of cremation consists of five basic steps. The deceased is identified, and proper authorization is obtained. The body is prepared and placed into a proper container.

  6. A Complete Guide to Planning a Cremation - Dignity Memorial

    www.dignitymemorial.com/cremation/planning-a-cremation

    When you choose cremation for yourself or a loved one, the type of service, cemetery property and cremation memorialization items such as urns and keepsake jewelry can all be customized to suit your needs. Cremation or burial? Explore different types of cremation. Find a cremation provider near you. Ready to get started?

  7. A Ceremony for Cremation - A Good Goodbye

    agoodgoodbye.com/memorable-life-celebrations/a-ceremony-for-cremation

    Here is an outline of a Good Goodbye ceremony involving cremation. This ceremony template incorporates what I call the Four R’s of a Good Goodbye: Recognize the death; Remember the person; Reaffirm beliefs; and Release the spirit of the deceased.

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