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Geisel Funeral Homes

At Geisel Funeral Home & Crematorium Center, we understand the importance of giving your loved one the respectful and dignified service that they deserve. You only get one chance at this, so it’s important to work with a funeral home that understands your needs and will exceed your expectations.<br><br>http://www.geiselfuneralhome.com/

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Geisel Funeral Homes

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  1. Geisel​​​​Funeral​​​​Homes​​​​​​–​​​​​​Cremation​​​​Urns In​​recent​​years​​cremation​​has​​become​​a​​growing​​trend​​and​​a​​popular​​option​​for​​many​​families. In​​response​​to​​the​​demand,​​manufacturers​​have​​begun​​to​​develop​​a​​broad​​range​​of​​cremation urns​​in​​various​​styles,​​designs,​​and​​materials.​​At​​Geisel​​Funeral​​Homes,​​our​​staff​​has handpicked​​a​​selection​​of​​​cremation​​urns​​​to​​help​​meet​​the​​needs​​and​​budget​​of​​each​​family​​we serve.​​Whether​​you​​are​​interested​​in​​displaying​​the​​urn​​within​​your​​home,​​interning​​in​​a columbarium,​​or​​scattering​​the​​ashes​​in​​a​​special​​place;​​we​​are​​confident​​we​​have​​the​​perfect urn​​for​​your​​family. Our​​facilities​​also​​include​​an​​onsite​​crematorium​​to​​help​​expedite​​the​​cremation​​process​​and ensure​​you​​get​​your​​loved​​one’s​​remains​​returned​​quickly. How​​​​to​​​​Choose​​​​a​​​​Cremation​​​​Urn The​​initial​​step​​in​​selecting​​a​​cremation​​urn​​is​​by​​first​​determining​​what​​you​​plan​​to​​do​​with​​the remains.​​Once​​the​​remains​​have​​been​​cared​​for,​​some​​families​​choose​​to​​spread​​the​​ashes​​in​​a special​​place​​that​​was​​meaningful​​to​​the​​deceased.​​Other​​families​​decide​​to​​bury​​the​​ashes​​in​​a scattering​​garden​​or​​bury​​the​​urn​​entirely.​​Finally,​​some​​families​​choose​​to​​display​​the​​urn​​in their​​home​​or​​have​​it​​interned​​in​​a​​columbarium. Types​​​​of​​​​Cremation​​​​Urns Once​​you​​have​​selected​​what​​you​​would​​like​​to​​do​​with​​the​​remains,​​you​​can​​begin​​to​​choose the​​material​​the​​urn​​will​​be​​made​​of.​​We​​offer​​urns​​available​​in​​9​​different​​materials.​​Some​​of​​our most​​popular​​options​​include​​wood,​​bronze,​​marble,​​and​​scattering​​​cremation​​urns​. Wood​​cremation​​urns​​​are​​beautifully​​crafted​​pieces​​that​​offer​​a​​richness​​and​​warmth​​and​​look great​​in​​any​​room.​​These​​types​​of​​urns​​are​​best​​suited​​for​​display​​within​​a​​home,​​internment, and​​burial. Bronze​​cremation​​​urns​​offer​​a​​simple​​look,​​durability,​​and​​timeless​​quality.​​We​​recommend these​​urns​​be​​purchased​​for​​display​​in​​your​​home​​or​​internment. Marble​​cremation​​urns​​​are​​some​​of​​the​​most​​beautifully​​designed​​pieces​​available.​​Each​​piece of​​marble​​offers​​a​​stunning​​color​​and​​visual​​texture​​that​​is​​unique.​​These​​urns​​are​​best​​used​​for display​​within​​your​​home. Scattering​​urns​​​offer​​an​​environmentally​​friendly​​way​​to​​spread​​your​​loved​​one’s​​remains​​in​​an area​​that​​was​​special​​to​​them.​​Some​​of​​our​​scattering​​urns​​are​​constructed​​from​​biodegradable materials​​for​​water​​and​​land​​burials.​​Other​​scattering​​urns​​are​​made​​from​​fiberboard,​​wood,​​and metal​​and​​add​​a​​certain​​level​​of​​dignity​​and​​ease​​to​​the​​ceremony. Size​​​​of​​​​the​​​​Urn Once​​you​​have​​selected​​the​​material​​you​​prefer,​​you​​can​​choose​​the​​size​​of​​the​​urn.​​Much​​like the​​many​​styles​​they​​come​​in,​​urns​​also​​come​​in​​different​​sizes.​​Depending​​on​​where​​you decide​​to​​store​​the​​urn,​​this​​should​​help​​determine​​the​​size.​​Another​​factor​​to​​consider​​is​​what you​​plan​​to​​do​​with​​the​​remains.​​If​​you​​are​​planning​​to​​scatter​​some​​of​​them​​and​​keep​​the​​rest, you​​might​​want​​to​​consider​​a​​smaller​​urn. Contact​​​​Us​​​​to​​​​Learn​​​​More

  2. Should​​you​​have​​any​​questions​​about​​cremation​​or​​would​​like​​to​​learn​​more​​about​​our​​cremation urns,​​please​​contact​​us​​today.​​We​​would​​be​​happy​​to​​assist​​you​​and​​provide​​you​​with​​further information​​about​​our​​products​​and​​services.

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