Boston Cremation Urns

Boston Cremation Urns are available to the public. We receive phone calls everyday where people ask if we have cremation urns. The second question is if they can purchase one even if they did not use our cremation services. Our answer is always yes. Our goal at Boston Cremation is not only to serve our customers but all families of Greater Boston even if they chose another funeral or cremation provider. We like to consider...

Malden Cremation

Malden Cremation families now have a choice when selecting simple cremation services. Boston Cremation is happy to announce our new Cremation Arrangement Center at 287 Main St. (formerly Norton Funeral Home). Malden Cremation families can choose from many of our cremation services including; "Just a Simple Cremation", "Simple Cremation with Memorial Service", or even visitation with viewing followed by cremation. Malden Cremation families can also enjoy the convenience of choosing from the most popular and...

“Worry Free Cremation”

In order that our clients may have a high degree of confidence in the cremation process, we have developed this “Worry Free Cremation™ Process” that your family may take an active part in. FIVE STEPS PRIOR TO CREMATION: Our “identification band” is placed on your loved one at the time we come to your home, hospital or other care facility. The cremation container is labeled with your loved one’s name when they are placed into...

Are You Choosing Cremation?

Pretend for a minute that you and I are meeting at a local place for lunch. After we both order, I take a slow sip of my coffee and casually ask, “So … do you ever think about your own funeral?” If you’re like most of the population, your answer is going to be similar to one of the following: “I’m going to be cremated” or “I’m going to be buried at _______ Cemetery.” Most...

Cremation in MA

Cremation in MA is growing rapidly whether it's for financial reasons or just convenience and each year more families choose Boston Cremation because Boston Cremation is the leader in affordable -Worry Free Cremation in MA. Why are we the leader? Because Simple, Direct Cremation in MA is all we do and we've made it easy for families to contact us anywhere in Massachusetts. We service cremation families anywhere in Massachusetts for one low price, so...

I Only Want Cremation

I only want cremation. Does this sound familiar? In fact, it's the very reason Boston Cremation was established. After sharing funeral arrangements with families over the last 25 years, "I only want cremation," became the urgent call for families looking for a "cremation only" company. Until Boston Cremation was established, families only options were to use many funeral homes who claimed to be cremation specialists. Most of them were neighborhood funeral homes with little understanding...

Cremation services in Boston

It was our belief that families looking for cremation services in Boston and the Greater Boston area were looking for a low cost, affordable, alternative to the high price of services offered at local funeral homes. With four generations of experience in the funeral and cremation business, we recognized the need in the Boston area for a company focused on simple cremation services. So, in 2010, Boston Cremation was founded. Today after only a few...

Low Cost Cremation; is this Really What You Want for Your Loved One?

Low Cost Cremation? Low-Cost-Walmart, Discount-Sams Club, Cheap-Costco. Is this what you think of when a loved one dies? Many cremation providers like to use words like this to lure customers in. Not us. Boston Cremation believes our families deserve better. We are not a low-cost cremation company. We are the Best Cremation Company. Our goal at Boston Cremation is to provide superior service and products at affordable prices for families choosing cremation. Our clients can...

Catholics and Cremation

The Code of Canon Law issued in 1983 said the church “earnestly recommends” the custom of burying the body as it is, but does not prohibit cremation unless it is done for reasons “contrary to Christian teaching.” That’s a change from the 1917 Code of Canon Law, which prohibited cremation. Still, the Catholic preference is to have the funeral Mass with the body. If cremation is the plan, it should happen afterward. But since 1997,...