Fewer Difficult Decisions Later
When cremation plans are already in place, families don’t have to make difficult decisions during an already emotional time. Instead, they can focus on supporting one another and honoring the person they love.








Direct cremation is a simple form of cremation where a loved one is cared for and cremated shortly after passing, without a viewing or traditional funeral beforehand.
The ashes are returned to the family, who can then choose a memorial or remembrance that feels meaningful to them.
Many families choose direct cremation because it is straightforward and often more affordable than traditional funeral services.
Direct cremation is often described as simple cremation because it focuses only on the cremation itself.
There is no viewing or funeral service beforehand, though families can still hold a memorial or celebration of life later.
Direct cremation services generally include transportation of your loved one, the cremation itself, the necessary paperwork, and returning the ashes to the family.
Many providers also offer guidance and support along the way, so families don’t have to navigate the process alone.
Direct cremation usually takes place without a viewing or formal service beforehand. However, many families still choose to hold a memorial or gathering later to honor their loved one in a personal way.
After a direct cremation, the ashes are carefully returned to the family. Some families keep them in an urn, while others choose memorial keepsakes or plan a remembrance at a later time.
The timing can vary depending on paperwork and local requirements, but direct cremation services usually take place within a few days after a loved one passes. Once everything is complete, the ashes are returned to the family.