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For Cremation Services Anywhere in
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United States
Call 1.800.244.6634
Facts About Cremation
key information you will need
What is Cremation?
Cremation is a process in which the
body is reduced to small, skeletal fragments by intense heat and
evaporation. This prepares the body for the final disposition. The
cremains are then placed in a temporary container or a permanent urn.
What you should consider about
Cremation.
Cremation offers a number of options,
but it is important to remember that cremation is only a process, not
a replacement for a traditional funeral (unless that is what the
person desires). Memorial services, either before or after the
cremation, serve as a way to honor those who have died. As well as a way
to identify the final resting place for the cremains.
Memorial ceremonies
A funeral or memorial service is an
opportunity for friends and family to come together and show support for
those who are left behind. This sharing of feelings can offer great
comfort and consolation to those who are in mourning. Services can be
performed, either before cremation, with the body present, or after with
the cremated remains. If services are held prior to cremation with the
body present, you may want to consider a casket. Remember that the body
is cremated in the enclosure in which it arrives at the crematory.
Therefore, metal caskets may not be allowed. If services are held after
the cremation, you may want to consider a permanent urn for the remains.
All services can be tailored to your specific needs, and sentiments.
Where services may be held.
Services may be held in any location
you find meaningful. Either a chapel, church, home, or even at the
crematory, or the graveside prior to burial of the urn.
Alternatives after cremation.
If the cremains are to be preserved
in an urn, there are many options. The urn can be kept in your home, or
buried in your family's cemetery plot. Some cemeteries offer a special
area specifically for urn burial, with identification markers.
Mausoleums and Columbariums offer above the ground structures with
niches to hold the urns. These niches are protected by marble, granite,
bronze or glass. Plaques are used to identify names and dates.
Scattering of remains is offered in
areas where permitted by law. This is an irrevocable act, therefore,
thought should be put into the location chosen. Families often choose a
place bearing sentiment for the deceased. This location can be anywhere,
large or small, inside or out. Some cemeteries offer a location for
scattering remains. Many families choose scattering over land or sea
where local ordinances permit.
Facts about urns.
Urns are available in may styles and
materials, such as wood, bronze or plastic. Prices vary, so please feel
free to call us at 1-800-244-6634 to discuss specific urns and their
prices. If you choose to bury an urn, there is an urn vault available,
which will protect the urn from sub-soil conditions.
What are some of the costs involved
in cremation.
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The following is a breakdown
of the costs for cremation (as of January 1, 2007)
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Direct Cremation (Westchester
Hospitals - securing of all the necessary permits and death
certificate (locally), placing remains in a cremation container,
transportation to the crematory by hearse or service car and
return cremains to our Elmsford or Mt. Kisco office, if that is
designated mode of disposition).
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$1195
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Additional fee for death occurring
in private residence or nursing home.
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$200
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In NYC.
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$375
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In Connecticut..(plus M.E. Fee)
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$375
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In New Jersey
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$375
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After 5 pm
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$100
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Fern Cliff Crematory (Monday to
Saturday) Cremains available 3-5 business days after cremation
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$323
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Service at Ferncliff, or the
Funeral Home
1/2 Hour
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$450
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Sunday or holiday cremation
that the crematory is opened
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$250
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Memorial Service at Funeral
Home
2pm - 4pm Afternoon Only
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$450
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Identification in Funeral Home
15 minutes maximum, no dressing
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$175
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Dressing/Casketing
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$200
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Meet and follow to the
crematory,
or the Cemetery
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$175
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Same Day Service
Arrangements and cremation the same day
(cremains returned to our office within 24-48 hours)
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$250
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Death Certificates
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New York State
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$10 each
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New York City
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$15 each
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Cremains:
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Delivery to a cemetery within
Westchester
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$150
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Delivery to the Bronx, Queens,
or Long Island
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$250
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Mailing of ashes:
Packaging and U.S. Postal Delivery (certified/return receipt)
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$85
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Packaging and Overnight U.S.
Postal Delivery
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$125
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Unattended Scattering at Sea
Long Island or the Gulf of Mexico
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$100
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Unattended Scattering in the
Adirondack Mountains
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$100
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Storage of Cremains
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Storage and Safe Keeping Of
Cremains at the service Centers for more than 120 days from day of
death
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$225
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Permanent storage of cremains
at the service centers
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$350
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What happens after cremation?
Choices for disposition of cremated
remains include:
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Scattering in a memorial
garden of a cemetery or church, at sea, or over private property,
and a host of other personal options, offered by omega funeral
services.
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Inurnment in a niche of a
columbarium in cemeteries, churches and other locations (If using a
private cemetery you may need to purchase a permanent urn)
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Burial in cemeteries (If
using a private cemetery you may need to purchase a permanent urn),
urn gardens, or at a US national cemetery for veterans and their
spouses
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Keep at home in a
permanent container. This is often done with consideration for later
transport and or burial
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"Keepsakes" are
miniature urns or pendants designed to contain a portion of the
cremains while the remainder is buried scattered or inurned.
Can all this be pre-planned?
Yes! Planning ahead offers a helpful
way to meet specific needs and wants. In addition, it enables decisions
to be made without being under great grief and stress. It also gives a
great piece of mind. Please feel free to call us at 1-800-244-6634 (in
North America) if you should need any additional information.
Why Make arrangements before death?
By tending to the matter yourself you
gain peace of mind by knowing your wishes will be carried out according
to your instructions, as well as not being a financial burden on others.
Prearranging is one of the kindest acts of love you can do for your
family because it spares them the burden of making stressful decisions
at a time when they may be emotionally unprepared to deal with them.
Prearrangements are also the best way to avoid emotional overspending at
the time of need, thereby, avoiding the "high cost of dying".
Paid in full membership
Paid in full members are guaranteed
Omega Funeral Services at any future date, for payment of today's fees.
The member's file is permanently on record and contains all the signed
orders and authorizations to be used at the time of death as of January,
2007. The style and form of authorization may change in the future.
Omega Funeral Service members carry a membership/identification card in
their wallet or purse. Copies are also made available for clergy,
family, physician, neighbor, etc. At time of death Omega Funeral
Services is notified and immediately arranges transport of the deceased
from the place of death. Meanwhile, our staff prepares death documents,
secures medical authorities signatures and completes death certificates
(locally).
What if death occurs away from home?
Paid in full members of Omega Funeral
Services are guaranteed services wherever death occurs in the United
States, without hidden costs to arrange transport of the deceased, as
well as cremation services. The deceased member's file is sent by fax to
our local affiliate organization and cremation is completed there.
Disposition of cremated remains is in accordance with prearranged
instruction of the deceased.
If disposition is for burial at a
National Cemetery for Veterans, Omega Funeral Services staff completes
all Veterans Administration paper work on behalf of the deceased's
family.
Comparison for Direct Cremation by
Omega Funeral Services
Does the "Direct Cremation"
include everything necessary?
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Do the quoted fees include
transporting the deceased from the place of death to the service
center, and by hearse or service car to the crematory?
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Does the quoted price include
delivery of the cremains to the service center for family pick up?
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Does the quoted price include a
container for the cremated remains?
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Is the alternative container
included in the price?
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Is the charge for temporary
refrigeration of the deceased included?
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Does the price include all
errands and paperwork?
The Answer is yes by Omega Funeral
Services to all of the above! |