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Who Will Conduct the Memorial Service?
When planning a memorial service, one of the most important decisions you need to make is who is going to conduct the service. Unlike with weddings, there are no rules on who can lead memorial services. Families can choose anyone they like to conduct the service, as long as that person is comfortable and confident…
Read MoreCan You Get Free Cremation If You Donate Your Body to Science?
Learn about cremation caskets. Find out if you need a cremation casket and browse available options.
Read MoreEverything You Need to Know About Cremation Caskets
Learn about cremation caskets. Find out if you need a cremation casket and browse available options.
Read More5 Interesting Things to Know About Cremation
Cremation can be both an economical and thoughtful way to put a loved one to rest. Learn about cremation and how we can help.
Read MoreWhat is a Cremation Diamond?
Learn about how a cremation diamond and unique cremation jewelry can help you memorialize your departed loved one in a meaningful way.
Read MoreWhy Prioritize Self-Care After Losing a Loved One
Losing a loved one is difficult and self-care becomes more important than ever before. Here’s why.
Read MoreWhere to Put Cremation Urns in Your Home
Learn where in your home you can store cremation urns that contain the cremains of a lost loved one. Call Boston Cremation for more information.
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Transporting Cremation Ashes
There may be an instance in which you need to transport cremation ashes. Here’s what you should know about the transportation of cremains.
Read MoreHow to Plan for an Affordable Cremation
A loved one’s last expenses don’t have to be costly. Learn how to have an affordable cremation to memorialize your departed loved one.
Read MoreWhat is Cremation Insurance?
Cremation insurance can help you fund the final expenses for yourself or another person affordably while you remain in control of the funds. Learn more about cremation insurance can help you plan a service in this podcast with Victor Buonfiglio of Boston Cremation.
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