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Consider Family in Cremation


Those who say--whether seriously or in jest--"Just cremate me and
throw me out!" don't realize the burden this places on family members.
Direct disposal of cremated remains without funerals or memorialization
of any kind can cause serious emotional problems for survivors.


An executive of the Forum for Death Education tells of one patient under
therapy as a result of scattering the cremated remains of a loved one.
She had no focal point for her grief until he suggested she obtain a niche
at a local mausoleum and place some memento of the loved one within.


In day-to-day contact with bereaved families, many cemetarians have noticed
signs of severe emotional stress among the survivors in instances of creamtion
without memorialization and without funerals.


In some cases, such problems may take the form of delayed reaction many
months later and are more apt to come to the attention of the medical
community or clinical psychologists than to the layman or the general
public.



Many psychiatrists feel that the funeral serves a very real need
for the survivors. One of them stated that the primary purpose of
the funeral is to fulfill the need for grieving for the living and
that this need goes unfulfilled for many in our culture.


The result, in many cases, is that months or years later people
require psychiatric treatment for severe depression


In suffering a loss, the traditional rites of passage and memorialization
can be beneficial in helping individuals pass through the stages
of grief.



When the practice of cremation is accomplished with human dignity and
recognition, it will:




  • help assuage grief

  • alleviate guilt

  • contribute to emotional stability

  • create peace of mind

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