1. Choose a cremation provider

2. Decide on a “closing” ceremony

3. Choose a final resting place

Start with the end. Where will your cremated remains “rest”? There are three general choices and a variety of options within each choice. On average, a cremated human body will be reduced to about five pounds of coarse “ash”. 

· Ashes can be kept by a family member

· Buried or permanently kept in a columbarium niche

· Scattered

Very few people really “don’t have anybody”. Friends are the family we choose and then there is the family. Most of us are deeply connected to at least one other human being. These are the people who need some time to be with others to begin to process their loss of you. 

· A funeral service (with or without a religious service) can be held before the cremation takes place

· A memorial service occurs after the cremation takes place. It may or may not include a religious service.

· Either a funeral or a memorial service can be formal, informal, or very informal.  Either can be held pretty much anywhere.

Funeral homes either provide cremation at the funeral home or coordinate transportation from the place of death to the cremation facility. They can also help you choose a final resting option and coordinate the closing ceremony. Most funeral homes have a person on staff who will meet with you, answer all your questions, and help determine which options work best for you and the people who are important to you. Amazingly enough this is a free service. A cremation society or direct cremation provider will take care of the cremation.

You can:

· Take advantage of your local funeral home’s planning service (no charge)

· Sign up for a cremation society and leave everything else to those who love you.

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Sardis-Heard Funerals & Cremation Center is a new funeral home in the Lower Bibb County area that offers high-quality services at affordable prices. Settled on 10 acres of beautiful land, our unique facilities include two chapels in a charming, repurposed farmhouse and an elegantly renovated barn that provide cozy and memorable settings for services. Sardis-Heard offers both burial and cremation services, and cremations are always performed in the family-owned crematory, ensuring that the same standard of care is kept throughout the entire process. Learn more about Sardis-Heard Funerals & Cremation Center at sardisheardfunerals.com.
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According to a National Funeral Directors Association survey, more than half (62.5%) of us expect to participate in making our own funeral arrangements. And yet, less than a quarter of us have actually acted on that impulse. Not really so surprising since making funeral arrangements can literally be the very last thing we do. We can put it off right up to the end!   Sardis-Heard Funerals & Cremation Center is a new funeral home in the Lower Bibb County area that offers high-quality services at affordable prices. Settled on 10 acres of beautiful land, our unique facilities include two chapels in a charming, repurposed farmhouse and an elegantly renovated barn that provide cozy and memorable settings for services. Sardis-Heard offers both burial and cremation services, and cremations are always performed in the family-owned crematory, ensuring that the same standard of care is kept throughout the entire process. Learn more about Sardis-Heard Funerals & Cremation Center at sardisheardfunerals.com.
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