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Lawrence Hagen
B: 1935-12-12
D: 2022-05-09
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Hagen, Lawrence
Kay Schmidt
B: 1952-01-15
D: 2022-05-08
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Schmidt, Kay
Donna Kronholm
B: 1937-06-28
D: 2022-05-06
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Kronholm, Donna
Steven Johnson
B: 1947-07-11
D: 2022-05-06
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Johnson, Steven
Howard Gustafson
B: 1915-06-17
D: 2022-05-05
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Gustafson, Howard
Vernon Wassink
B: 1935-04-02
D: 2022-05-03
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Wassink, Vernon
Donna Pellman
B: 1951-07-01
D: 2022-04-28
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Pellman, Donna
Marjorie Breskamp
B: 1937-07-17
D: 2022-04-25
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Breskamp, Marjorie
Cheryl Clemens
B: 1950-11-04
D: 2022-04-11
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Clemens, Cheryl
William Bohrer
B: 1944-11-21
D: 2022-04-07
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Bohrer, William
Bonnie Thayer
B: 1949-05-03
D: 2022-03-31
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Thayer, Bonnie
Harold Schnarr
B: 1934-07-29
D: 2022-03-26
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Schnarr, Harold
Thomas Boche
B: 1954-03-03
D: 2022-03-19
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Boche, Thomas
Harvey Wille
D: 2022-03-11
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Wille, Harvey
Dennis Springer
B: 1941-06-17
D: 2022-03-11
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Springer, Dennis
Bruce Henry
B: 1946-10-14
D: 2022-03-08
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Henry, Bruce
David Ross
B: 1937-02-18
D: 2022-03-07
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Ross, David
John Sablak
D: 2022-03-06
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Sablak, John
Elaine Meyer
D: 2022-02-28
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Meyer, Elaine
Eli Peinovich
B: 1927-06-20
D: 2022-02-20
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Peinovich, Eli
James Baker
B: 1936-11-29
D: 2022-02-14
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Baker, James

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Why Choose Cremation

Everyone has their own personal reasons for choosing cremation over traditional casketed burial.

Cremation Costs are Only One Reason

Given the religious, ethnic, and regional diversity among us, there are many other reasons for the dramatic rise in the number of cremations performed each year. According to Tyler Mathisen of NBC, one of those reasons "is the softening of the Catholic church's views of the practice. For centuries – until 1963, in fact – the church outlawed it. The church's laws still express a preference for burial. But the outright ban is a thing of the past."  

He goes on to tell readers that the decline in nuclear families is another reason. "As more Americans live far from hometowns and parents, and as family burial plots have waned in popularity and accessibility, millions have turned to cremation as a practical and cost-effective way to care for a loved one's remains."

Cremation also allows a family the flexibility they may need in planning and preparing for a memorial service, celebration-of-life, or a scattering ceremony. While the cremation process can occur almost immediately (once all the proper paperwork is complete), the decisions required in planning a meaningful memorial for a loved one can be made in a relaxed, rational way.

You can also be sure that concern for the environment ranks high among many who choose cremation. Casketed and embalmed remains take up cemetery space and can pollute the ground water but many still question the amount of atmospheric pollution created by the cremation process.

Are You Ready to Talk about Cremation?

We want you to know that no matter your reasons for choosing cremation, we're here to help you explore your options. When you're ready, call us at 651-455-5352 to set an appointment or simply drop by our office. You can also send us an email via our online contact us form.

Online Sources:

Mathisen, Tyler, "Cremation is the Hottest Trend in the Funeral Industry".