When opting for direct cremation after the death of a loved one, one of the things families will be thinking about is the economic aspect. As a simplified funeral service, it is cheaper than any other, but when deciding on this option, some of the costs are not always taken into account.
Direct cremation includes the collection of the deceased person, the transfer to the crematorium, cremation and delivery of the urn to the house, as well as all of the administrative procedures that need to be carried out. It is also necessary to have a coffin and, of course, the urn for the ashes.
But there are also other details to be considered for a cremation. For example, if the deceased had a pacemaker fitted, it is mandatory to remove it before the cremation can take place and this can sometimes increase the cost of the service. With Stelae, this cost is included in the price of the service.