Cremation Information Even now, when cremation is fast becoming the preferred alternative to burial, people still come to us to learn more about the cremation process. If you have ever asked "what is cremation", this page was written for you.
Read More List Item 1The Cremation Process Cremation has been around for centuries but there have been many changes in the process over the last half-century. Today, families can choose either traditional cremation or alkaline hydrolysis.
Read More List Item 2Do you think cremation is right for you, or a loved one? We provide a selection of cremation packages designed to meet your financial and emotional needs.
Clark Family Funeral Chapel & Cremation Service offers many full-service and customizable cremation options. Whether your family chooses direct cremation, traditional services followed by cremation, or cremation followed by a memorial service or gathering, you can be assured with our full-service packages, your family can concentrate on celebrating the life of your loved one and we will handle every detail for you -- all included in the full service packages.
As a family-owned and operated business, we have always embraced traditional values. But we always have an eye on innovation - searching for new ways to serve our commuinty. In the past, many families have told us they wanted something simpler -- they didn't want all the extras. This is why we began our subsidiary, Central Michigan Online Cremation.
Central Michigan Online Cremation was designed to make the planning process simple and affordable. Rather than the full-service packages, the CMOC online package is an affordable basic cremation package where they can choose to add only those services they wish. And it can be done at your own pace, at your own convenience, from the comfort of your home or office.
For more information, visit www.centralmichigancremation.com.
The latest innovation in cremation is a process of alkaline hydrolysis, sometimes called resomation. The process was developed in the United States in the late 1990s. The Cremation Association of North America describes the process as "a water-based dissolution process for human remains that uses alkaline chemicals, heat, and sometimes agitation and-or pressure, to accelerate natural decomposition."
FAQ For common cremation-related questions, read through our FAQ section. In here you will learn about topics such as options with ashes, urns, how long the process takes, and how special items are treated.
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