by BreezeMaxWeb | Aug 1, 2023 | Cremation Services
Following cremation, you may choose to scatter your loved ones cremated remains. This means placing them somewhere, typically in nature, without an urn. Scattering can take place in Canadian Provincial Parks, National Parks, Cemeteries, or on Private Land. ...
by BreezeMaxWeb | Jul 23, 2023 | Cremation Services
Cremation is the process of using extreme heat to break down the body. Your loved one would be placed into a retort or crematorium chamber in a casket or cremation container. A controlled chamber is typically between 1800 to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit during the...
by BreezeMaxWeb | Jul 15, 2023 | Funeral
Funeral Directors will often use terminology designed by the funeral industry to describe a type of service. These terms can be specific to your local funeral home but are often used by most Directors. To start we will define what a Funeral is. A “Funeral” is a time...
by BreezeMaxWeb | Jun 30, 2023 | Cremation Services
A Ceremonial Casket, or Rental Casket, is a type of casket that can be used for cremation or when your loved one will be traveling via airplane nationally or internationally following a Funeral Service or Visitation. These caskets can be used to help lower the costs...
by BreezeMaxWeb | Jun 1, 2023 | Funeral
In today’s modern age we have many amazing technological options when it comes to honouring a loved one. Physical photos can be scanned into computers and used for a variety of personalized products, Funerals can be live-streamed and attended by people all over...
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