Cremation Funeral Service
Was your loved ones last wishes to be cremated? Are you drawn to the idea of being able to lay them to rest in their favourite spot—no matter where that may be? You wouldn’t be alone. Cremation has become much more popular over recent years; it’s a great way to say goodbye in a location of your—or their—choosing, away from the traditional cemetery setting. At Killick Family Funerals, we carry out cremations for those who have recently passed in South East Queensland—including Brisbane and Ipswich. We also conduct cremations throughout the South Burnett region, including:
- Kingaroy
- Cherbourg
- Blackbutt
- Murgon
- Nanango
- Wondai
- Yarraman
Cremated remains will be provided to you in an urn of your choosing, ready for you to lay them to rest.
Killick Family Funerals: A Guide to Cremation Services
Understanding Cremation
Cremation is a dignified and increasingly popular choice for those who prefer a simpler, more environmentally friendly final disposition. It involves the reduction of the human body to ashes through a controlled process.
Why Choose Cremation?
- Environmental Benefits: Cremation generally has a lower environmental impact than traditional burial, as it doesn’t require the use of land for a cemetery plot.
- Personal Choice: Cremation offers a more personalised and customisable farewell, allowing for a wide range of memorial services.
- Cost-Effective: In many cases, cremation can be a more affordable option compared to traditional burial.
The Cremation Process
- Viewing and Visitation: Before the cremation, families often choose to hold a viewing or visitation to allow loved ones to say goodbye.
- Cremation: The body is placed in a cremation chamber inside the selected coffin. This process typically takes around two hours.
- Return of Ashes: Once the cremation is complete, the ashes are collected and placed in an urn. Families can then choose what they would like to do with the ashes, such as scattering them, placing them in a niche, or burying them.
Memorial Services
A memorial service can be held before or after the cremation. There are no strict rules for memorial services, and they can be tailored to the wishes of the deceased and their family. Some common options include:
- Celebration of Life: A joyous gathering to honour the life of the deceased.
- Traditional Funeral: A more formal service that may include religious elements.
- Private Memorial: A small, intimate gathering for close family and friends.
Choosing the Right Cremation Service
When selecting a cremation service provider, consider the following factors:
- Experience and Reputation: Look for a company with a strong reputation for providing compassionate and professional services.
- Services Offered: Ensure the provider offers the specific cremation options and memorial services you desire.
- Cost: Compare pricing and payment plans to find a service that fits your budget. We recomend getting at least two quotes from two seperate funeral homes in your area.
Killick Family Funerals
Killick Family Funerals is committed to providing compassionate and personalised cremation services. Our experienced team will guide you through the process, ensuring that your loved one’s final wishes are honoured. We offer a variety of cremation options and memorial services to suit your needs.