Traditional Cremation Service

A service at a crematorium is an opportunity for family and friends to come together, remember a loved one, and say their final farewell in a peaceful and respectful setting.
The service is usually held in the crematorium chapel and can be shaped to reflect the life, beliefs, and wishes of the person who has died. It may include music, readings, prayers, personal tributes, moments of reflection, and shared memories.
At the end of the service, there is a final act of committal, marking the family’s goodbye. This is often a quiet and meaningful moment for those present.
Following the service, the cremation takes place in private. The ashes are then returned to the family at a later date, allowing them to choose a memorial or resting place that feels right for their loved one.
Above all, a crematorium service provides a space for remembrance, reflection, and celebrating a life that has been lived and cherished.
