Do you mention cremation in obituary?

Do you mention cremation in obituary?

You need not mention the cremation unless mourners are invited to attend the ash scattering or inurnment ceremony. Ask someone who is close to the deceased to proofread the obituary. Make sure you included the names of all the family members you intended to mentioned. Check grammar and spelling.

Who is responsible for writing obituary?

Obituaries can be written by the family, with the help of a funeral director, or with a standard template. In most cases, the family begins the obituary process and we assist with any editing.

What is Interment Private mean?

If you’ve been invited to a funeral, you might have come across the term “private interment.” This might sound intimidating, but it simply means the family wishes for the internet to be a private affair for only close family and friends.

What happens at an interment?

What Happens at the Interment of Ashes? After the cremation, the ashes will be collected, stored and given to the family. A separate interment of ashes service can then take place with family and friends gathering at the burial plot. The service can be religious or humanist and can include readings, poems and prayers.

What does interment mean?

formal : the act of burying a dead person. See the full definition for interment in the English Language Learners Dictionary. interment. noun. in·​ter·​ment | \ in-ˈtər-mənt \

What is a interment service?

Burial or interment is the ceremonial act of placing a deceased person or animal within the grave, often with objects. It is done by excavating and sealing a pit or trench, positioning the dead and objects in it. At least 100,000 years ago, humans buried their dead.

What do you say at an interment?

What to Say When Scattering Ashes

  1. Say Nothing. Have a moment of silence in honor of the departed loved one.
  2. Say a Prayer. You can pray extemporaneously, ask a pastor or clergy to do it, or use one of the prayers below.
  3. Share a Favorite Quote.
  4. Give a Eulogy.
  5. Open Mic.