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Cremation in Ann Arbor, MI

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Business Listing   Arborcrest Memorial Park - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 761-4572


Business Listing   Bethlehem United Church of Christ - Cemetery - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 761-6878


Business Listing   Family Funeral Home & Cremation Service Inc - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 971-2345


Business Listing   Forest Hill Cemetery - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 663-5018


Business Listing   Muehlig Funeral Chapel - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 663-3375


Business Listing   Southern Michigan Crematory - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 665-3650


Business Listing   Washtenong Memorial Park & Mausoleum - Ann Arbor, MI - Phone: (734) 665-6187


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Helpful Definition for: Cremation


Cremation in Ann Arbor is the process of reducing dead bodies to basic chemical compounds in the form of gases and bone fragments. This is accomplished through burning- high temperatures, vaporization and oxidation. Cremation may serve as a funeral or post funeral rite that is an alternative to the interment of an intact body in a casket. Cremated remains, which are not a health risk, may be buried or immured in memorial sites or cemeteries, or they may be legally retained by relatives or dispersed in a variety of ways and locations. Cremation is usually done in a crematorium, but some also prefer different methods like open-air cremation.

Recent Business News for: Cremation

Funeral homes turn cremation into hot new business - BBC News

BBC NewsFuneral homes turn cremation into hot new businessBBC NewsWith the rise in cremation devastating funeral homes' bottom lines, the independently owned businesses that constitute about 90% of the industry must embrace the trend and capitalise on it, say Nicodemus and other industry leaders.and more »