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Cremation Services in California – What You Should Know - Blog Article by Pulvis Art URns

Cremation Services in California – What You Should Know

Cremation trends vary from state to state – and so do the laws governing cremation practices. Learn everything you need to know about cremation services in California, including cost estimates, where to find cremation urns for ashes, and local rules to keep in consideration. Cremation is the Norm in the Golden State Most people are aware that cremation is becoming more and more commonplace nationwide. According to CANA, the cremation rate is projected to reach 64.1% in the US and 81.8% in Canada by 2025. But even in a place like California – where cremation has been the preferred choice...

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Cremation Costs Breakdown: All You Need to Know - Blog Article by Pulvis Art Urns

Cremation Costs Breakdown: All You Need to Know

Cremation can save you a lot of money, but it’s still important to familiarize yourself with the options available so you know how much to set aside for this important service. Cremation urns for ashes, keepsakes for ashes, traditional visitation, direct cremation, columbarium options – there’s a lot to think about! This guide provides a practical breakdown of cremation costs to relieve stress and make the entire process easier. Cremation is More Affordable than Burial Cremation is a great option for families on a budget, and affordability is one of the reasons why this process is becoming more popular than traditional...

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6 Things to Consider When Keeping Cremation Ashes at Home - 2023

6 Things to Consider When Keeping Cremation Ashes at Home - 2023

Whether you’re familiar with keeping urns at home or you’re just learning about this way to honor a loved one, there are few important things you may have overlooked.

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Cemetery in fall season. Burying Cremation Ashes. Article by Pulvis Art Urns

Burying Ashes after Cremation. What You Need to Know.

Burying ashes is a popular way of demonstrating symbolic closure following cremation. For those who aren’t interested in keeping urns at home, the interment of ashes can be a practical option. 

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