Can you have an open casket if you are cremated?

Absolutely. Choosing cremation does not limit the types of services you may choose. If you choose to have a visitation/viewing or a funeral, the cremation process will take place after these ceremonies have concluded. You can choose to have an open casket at the funeral.
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What happens to a casket when someone is cremated?

The coffin and the body inside are cremated together. There are occasions where the deceased or the family of the deceased has opted for using a cardboard coffin in which their loved one will be cremated.
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What they don t tell you about cremation?

Cremation Involves Lighting the Body on Fire

One of the most misguided cremation myths is that the body is set on fire. The cremation process uses flames to create extreme heat in a specially designed furnace. During the cremation process, the furnace (also called a retort) reaches temperatures around 1800° F.
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When should you not have an open casket at a funeral?

People die too often in traumatic accidents or on the cause of some injuries. If so, the body may not allow a display at the funeral service. A body that was burned or drowned doesn't allow an open casket.
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Can you bury ashes with a body in a casket?

Yes but it does depend on the cemetery's policy. Most cemeteries will allow you to bury an urn on top of a casket or utilize the space provided next to the other person. Cemeteries also allow for the cremains of multiple people to be buried into a single graved space.
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Why Queen Elizabeth's Funeral Doesn't Have An Open Casket



What items Cannot be cremated?

Materials that CANNOT be cremated include:
  • Metal.
  • Plastic.
  • Glass.
  • Clothes made from synthetic materials that may be hazardous to burn.
  • Electronic devices or implants such as pacemakers or hearing aids.
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Which part of the body does not burn during cremation?

What's really returned to you is the person's skeleton. Once you burn off all the water, soft tissue, organs, skin, hair, cremation container/casket, etc., what you're left with is bone. When complete, the bones are allowed to cool to a temperature that they can be handled and are placed into a processing machine.
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Do you feel being cremated?

The body does not feel pain during cremation because the person is no longer alive. When a person dies, their brain stops sending signals to the body. This means that the person cannot feel pain or any other sensation.
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Who decides open or closed casket?

Ultimately you should decide on the option that you feel is best given the situation. Your funeral director is there to help you through the decision process so that you can determine how best to honor your loved one and provide meaningful closure to family and friends.
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Why are mirrors covered when someone dies?

In parts of Germany and in Belgium, it was long customary to cover mirrors with a white cloth because it was thought that if a person saw his or her image in a mirror after a death in the household, that person would die shortly.
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What does God say about cremation?

"The Church raises no doctrinal objections to this practice, since cremation of the deceased's body does not affect his or her soul, nor does it prevent God, in his omnipotence, from raising up the deceased body to new life." Even bodies buried traditionally eventually decompose.
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Do you have clothes on when you are cremated?

Cremation of a body can be done with or without clothing. Typically, if there has been a traditional funeral (with the body) present, the deceased will be cremated in whatever clothing they were wearing.
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Can people watch you be cremated?

Yes, watching a cremation is allowed. The specific guidelines depend on the rules established by your mortuary or crematorium. Because there are no laws around witness cremations—the specific term for cremations that are viewed by witnesses—each facility is free to make and enforce its own policies.
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How long do cremated ashes last?

In order for something to decompose, it must have organic substances in it. Since all of the organic matter is burned away during cremation, this is why ashes can last (almost) forever - or at least for our entire lifetime. Bones are still DNA and scientists believe that DNA has survived for about one million years.
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How many bodies are cremated at once?

Only one body can be cremated at once, and all cremated remains must be cleared from the cremation chamber before another cremation can begin. These standards do mean that you may have little input into any 'customization' of a cremation process.
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How long does it take to cremate a body?

The process takes anywhere between three to four hours depending on the power of the retort and the mass of the body inserted. After this step is completed, the cremated bones will come out of the retort and then be processed.
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What not to say at a funeral?

Here are seven things to avoid saying at a funeral or to someone grieving the loss of a loved one.
  • “They're an angel now.”
  • “I know how you feel.”
  • “They look so good.”
  • “Don't cry” or “Go ahead and cry.”
  • “At least it wasn't worse.”
  • “God is sovereign.”
  • “Let me know if I can help.”
  • What can you say instead?
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Can you have an open casket if you are not embalmed?

Embalming is not a legal requirement according to federal law, but it is Kuhn Funeral Home's recommendation that a family allow us to perform the embalming when planning a public, open casket viewing.
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What religion has open casket funeral?

Christian Orthodox

Funeral service will be held at a funeral home or church, generally with an open casket. Viewing the body is optional, if the body is viewed, Christians may kiss the cross or icon resting on the casket.
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Will you go to heaven if cremated?

No matter what a person's preference is, from the Christian perspective, cremation does not prevent one from going to Heaven. So there's no need to worry, if God can create life from dust, surely he can restore life from ashes.
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Does it smell when a body is cremated?

If you are concerned that the ashes will smell after the cremation, the answer is no. There is no odor emitted from ashes that have been properly cremated. Even over time, you shouldn't expect any particular smells to develop. If anything, certain cremation containers will simply emit a slight incense-like smell.
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Do bodies move after death?

A study carried out by researchers at Australia's first 'body farm' also found that corpses can move during the decay process. And it's more than just a twitch. They found that movement occurred in all limbs after death, including in the advanced decomposition stages.
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Do they remove the heart before cremation?

Removing organs before cremation is not traditionally required and typically does not happen in normal cases.
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Why is the skull broken during cremation?

This is done to ensure that the head of the deceased person burns well. So, when the head gets burnt, it is broken with a stick. Let us tell you that this process in the crematorium is termed the Kapaal Kriya.
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Why do bodies move during cremation?

Due to the heat and the muscle tissue, the body can move as the body is broken down, although this does happen inside the coffin, so it won't be visible.
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