Planning A Scattering Ceremony After Cremation Services

By: Simplicity Funeral and Cremation Services at Glackin Chapel
Monday, February 13, 2023

When you decide on cremation services in Hightstown, NJ for a loved one, it’s important to move at your own pace. One thing that people appreciate about cremation is that you have no timeline for things after the cremation method is carried out. You can have the cremation done and then plan a memorial service and final resting place whenever you are ready for that process. If you are going to go with an ash scattering, here are some details on how to plan that ceremony. 

Consider The Location With Care 

One of the most important things about an ash scattering is the location you choose for your loved one’s final resting place. Not only are you going to want to choose a location that they would appreciate, but you also want something that will be nice for your family—both during the ceremony and in the future when you visit your loved one’s resting place location. Take a little time to think about the location and remember, with ashes, you can scatter in more than one place, if you choose to do so. 

Choose A Decent Time Of The Year 

Some families have difficulty with their loved one’s scattering service because of the time of year they choose. Think about the options and go with a time of the year that is generally nice in its weather conditions. You don’t have to have a service right away, remember, but rather you can wait until things are nice and you are ready. Consider the wind conditions at that time as well. 

Decide What You Want For The Ceremony 

You can do whatever you want for your loved one’s scattering ceremony and this is something you will want to think about with great care. Perhaps you want to have your family share stories about them or maybe you want to sing a few songs or do a reading. You could even have a celebrant say a few words and so on. Arrange those details so you are prepared when the day comes around. 

Determine Who will Scatter 

Another thing you will want to think about is who is going to scatter the ashes. Will one person do it? Will several people take part? Prepare the person (or people) who are going to scatter the ashes so they are ready for that action. You might want to ask who is comfortable doing it in advance so no one is surprised and has to decide on the spot. 

Get Advice From Professionals 

As you look into the locations and ceremony options for an ash scattering, it never hurts to get advice from professionals. They can help you to determine which locations are permissible and which ones to avoid. They can offer suggestions for ceremonies you could carry out and so on. Their advice can help you to shape your loved one’s ash scattering in just the right ways. 

If you are having cremation services in Hightstown, NJ for a loved one, you can arrange their ash scattering at any time.

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