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All Ohio Cremation & Burial Society Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
WHAT ARE WE DOING TO KEEP YOU AND OUR EMPLOYEES SAFE? The health and safety of the families in our care and our employees are our top priorities. At this time, All Ohio Cremation & Burial Society will operate with reduced in office staff levels encouraging our...
Sympathy Gifts You Can Give to Friends Grieving a Death
It can sometimes be difficult to know exactly what to do when a friend of yours experiences a death in their family. You’ll want to be there for them and to show them you care. And while it’s always a good idea to express your condolences verbally, it doesn’t hurt to...
How Do You Select the Right Cremation Urn?
Have you ever stopped to think about what you should be looking for in a cremation urn? Of course, this issue will only come up if a deceased loved one will be cremated. But you might be surprised to see just how many options there are out there for urns after a...
There’s Nothing to Fear About Working with a Cremation Services Provider
There’s something about death that can make many people feel squeamish, especially if the deceased is someone they knew such as a family member, friend, or co-worker. This same uneasiness can affect some people when they arrive at a crematory or funeral home. People...
Where will You Hold the Memorial Service After the Cremation
When the Elyria, OH cremation has been completed, you can hold a memorial service to celebrate the life of someone special. Unlike a funeral service where it’s customary to hold the event in a church or chapel, you can hold a memorial event virtually anywhere....
Letting Others Know that Your Loved One will be Cremated
When there’s a death in your family and you’re the one calling the shots, it can be difficult to decide on whether to go with cremation or with burial at a funeral home in Elyria, OH. But if you ultimately decide to have the deceased cremated, you’ll need to inform...
Ways to Honor A Loved One After Their Cremation
When the cremation in Strongsville, OH has been completed and you have your deceased loved one’s ashes in an urn, you will undoubtedly want to honor them in some way. They were obviously a big part of your life, and it might be hard to imagine going on without them....
How to Know When Cremation is a No-Brainer
One responsibility that you probably won’t enjoy is planning the final services of a loved one who has died. Any reluctance you might feel likely won’t be because you find the task a burden – rather it’s because you would rather plan things about life rather than plan...
How to Pay for Final Services if You’re Short on Cash
If you’ve never had to pay for the body disposition of a relative, then chances are you will encounter such a scenario someday. It’s obviously not something to look forward to since the best-case scenario would be for there to be no death at all. But the reality is...
How to Handle Anniversaries After the Death of a Relative
Being separated from a spouse because of death can be a very devastating reality to accept, but things can get all the more difficult on anniversaries. At those times, you’ll remember your wedding day together, the happy moments you spent together, the life you built...