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ABOUT CREMATION
At
the time of death, our professional staff transports your loved one to
the cremation facility. There is a state-mandated 48-hour
"waiting period" until the cremation can be performed. The deceased is
sheltered in a temperature controlled refrigeration unit during this
time.
At the time of cremation,
the deceased is placed in a cremation container (required by state
law), and then into the cremation chamber. A licensed and trained staff
oversees the cremation process, which takes from 2 to 3 hours.
Once the cremation process
is complete, the cremated remains are removed from the chamber. Any
foreign material, such as metal from bridgework or prosthetic devises,
are removed and discarded. The cremated remains are then processed to
a consistent size and shape, and returned to our office in a cardboard
temporary container.
It is at this time that
your wishes for final disposition, such as sea
committal, will take place.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
Do I
have to buy a casket?
No. Only an alternative container is required by law, which is included
in our price.
What is
an alternative cremation container?
A fiberboard container of corrugated construction used to hold the
deceased at the time of cremation. This container is required by law.
Is my
loved one cremated alone?
Yes. As mandated by law, every individual is cremated individually. The
process is overseen by licensed and trained staff members.
How long
does the cremation process take?
While the actual process takes only two to three hours, there is a
state-mandated waiting period of 48 hours before the cremation can
commence.
How long
will it take before the cremated remains are returned to me?
The standard timeframe is 10 days. We offer a 72 hour return option.
Please see our price list for associated fees.
How many
death certificates do I need?
Death certificates are used to finalize many different estate matters
such as life insurance policies, transfer of title for real estate
property, and closing of bank accounts. You will need one certified
original death certificate for each matter. The cost of each
death certificate is: $10.00 in Miami-Dade and Broward counties, $9.00
in Palm Beach county. The death certificate relates to the county of
death and can be used anywhere in country.
Why are
Brooks Cremation and Funeral Service prices much lower than other
funeral homes?
Traditional funeral home pricing is regularly multiplied many times
above the actual cost. We believe in a fair and more equitable pricing
structure.
Do
Social Security and Veterans Administration provide any death benefits?
Yes. You can read about them in our Social
Security and Veterans
benefits pages.
Is
cremation socially acceptable?
Most certainly. Cremation is quickly becoming the preferred choice of
many families. It offers a cost
effective alternative and it allows for a more personalized way to
pay last respects.
Will
Brooks Cremation & Funeral Service help me plan my loved one's
memorial service?
Yes. We offer a variety of cremation
and burial packages, which include a memorial serivce. You may also
contact
us
if you prefer to have a memorial service that best suits your needs.
What
happens if my loved one is an organ donor?
Any coordination with tissue banks is generally done at the hospital
level as time is of the essence.
Can I
witness the cremation?
Yes. Our crematory provides a witness room available to family members
and loved ones for an additional fee. In order to provide complete
privacy for families, the entire cremation operation must run on a
greatly modified schedule. A funeral director must accompany all
families for witnessing.
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