
Burial and cremation are common funeral services some families choose for their departed loved ones. But direct cremation is an option you may want to consider. Here are some reasons why. Speed Direct cremation is the most basic form of cremation. Si...
Read More ›The death of a family member, a special or someone very dear in our hearts is one of the most painful losses we’ll ever experience. And up to the very last moments, we want to give the very best tradition we deem appropriate for them, whether a...
Read More ›When a family member or friend thinks cremation is the best way to handle their funeral process, the following step is to choose a container for the remains. While some families may want to have the ashes scattered at sea, others may want to keep the...
Read More ›As your funeral services provider, SWGA Cremation & Funeral Services views educating people about the cremation process to be part of our mission. This is because we are frequently confronted with questions that represent the process’s mi...
Read More ›Losing a loved one is already difficult; choosing how to send them off may be harder and is a deeply personal decision for you and your family. Over the last few years, paired with the COVID-19 outbreak, citizens are eventually turning to cremation t...
Read More ›Contrary to what ‘direct’ may imply, a direct cremation refers to a cremation performed soon after the time of death without a funeral service of any kind. Also called a ‘simple’ or ‘immediate’ cremation, here are the aspects of this type...
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