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09/26/2023

People wonder if they are able to pre-pay for a cremation before their loved one dies?

Due to state law, we are unable to accept prepayment for cremation services. Our services can only be funded once a death has occurred. Families interested in advanced payment of cremation services must contact a funeral home. However, many families “pre-plan” for cremation service in advance as they discuss their loved ones final arrangements. And, with the low costs of cremations it relieves the financial hardship on those who are survived by the deceased.

Ft. Worth-Dallas cremation families often ask “is cremation ok?.” Well, the obvious answer is yes, of course. Some crema...
09/21/2023

Ft. Worth-Dallas cremation families often ask “is cremation ok?.” Well, the obvious answer is yes, of course. Some cremation families are concerned that there’s a stigma attached to having a loved one cremated. That it appears to others that it’s all about the money, or worse…their love for the deceased. As we certainly know our loved ones best, your heart will dictate to you how you and the rest of your family will feel about cremation. Truly, even though final arrangements are really for those surviving, one of the most important things to be mindful of is what the deceased would have wanted. It’s not about friends, coworkers, or even extended family. It’s about the most immediate family members.
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some cremation families are concerned that there's a stigma attached to having a loved one cremated. It appears to be all about the money

09/20/2023

Creating a safe classroom starts with the person in charge. If a teacher creates a safe space for students to share openly about the adversity and challenges they face then this will help students feel comfortable talking about the topic of death and grief. These tips can be used for a variety of purposes including after a death has occurred in the community. However, they will be most effective when implemented in advance by
creating a culture of safety and trust.
Read more:
https://goodgrief0538.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/10-Tips-for-Creating-a-Safe-Classroom.pdf

For more resources visit : https://good-grief.org/resources/

09/19/2023

People sometimes wonder "What if my loved one was taken to the Medical Examiner’s Office?". In certain circumstances when a death is accidental or unattended (without a Doctor’s care, or outside of a hospital or nursing facility), the medical examiner of the jurisdiction of death may deem necessary a more detailed look into cause or manner of death. Our experienced staff is quite familiar in dealing with the Medical Examiner’s Offices. A Release form will be necessary for your loved one to be taken in to our care.

For any additional cremation questions, we are available for calls 24 hours a day.
817-910-4497

09/14/2023

Did you know:
The U.S. cremation rate is expected to increase in the United States from 60.5% in 2023 to 81.4% by 2045 according to the NDFA.

09/13/2023

For many, it can be an incredible burden to be the one to tell a child that someone important to them has died. Most adults struggle with talking about death, so when it comes time to talk about death with a child we can often feel helpless. What should I say? What is appropriate and inappropriate? Even though it is hard to share bad news, there are simple ways to start the conversation.
Read More:https://goodgrief0538.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/How-To-Tell-a-Child-Someone-Died.pdf

09/12/2023

Was your loved on a veteran?
A Military Discharge form DD214 is necessary in determining your loved one’s eligibility for any military benefits, or to include interment at any National Cemetery. The process is very simple for families to coordinate by calling the National Cemetery at 214-467-3374. Eligible Veterans may also entitled to a U.S. Burial Flag.

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09/08/2023

We are here caring in your time of need !
Visit www.ashestoashescremation.com or call us at (817)-910-4497
We are available to help and answer any questions 24 hours a day!

09/06/2023

Myths often fill in the gaps where we find ourselves without answers or lack true understanding about a social phenomenon. Myths are rooted in folklore, culture, and breakdowns in communication and knowledge between generations. Death—the cessation of life that all living things will undergo—became abnormalized over the past 150 years in the USA. As a result, our response to death and grief is often ineffective, misguided, and makes this difficult time of life even harder. Unfortunately, children experience the brunt of this burden when looking to adults for help.
Read more:https://goodgrief0538.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/10-Common-Myths-About-Grief.pdf

09/05/2023

Where do I get Death Certificates from?
We will generate the Death Certificates and send to the state electronically for certified copies to be returned to you. In most cases, the death certificates and cremated remains will be returned to you at the same time.

For any additional cremation questions, we are available for calls 24 hours a day.
817-910-4497

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Amarillo, TX
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