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Following a cremation a family has several options concerning
the cremated remains, commonly referred to as ashes.
The 'Applicant for cremation' (the person who signs the application
form) can collect the cremated remains in person from the
crematorium.
Another person may collect the cremated remains on behalf of the
'Applicant for cremation' so long as they have with them a letter
of authority, signed by the applicant, authorizing them to do
so.
The 'Applicant for cremation' can ask for the funeral director to
collect the cremated remains from the crematorium.
Cremated remains can be held at the crematorium for an initial
period of 3 months, pending a decision by the family. If we have
not received instructions after this period the decision of the
applicant will be sought. Cremated remains cannot be kept at
the crematorium indefinitely.
Cremated remains can be strewn (sometime referred to as scattered)
in a specific area of the Garden of Remembrance. This area is
divided into the 12 months of the year. The family has the choice
of which monthly garden the remains are to be laid to rest
in.
A strewing can be non-attended. The 'Applicant for cremation' will
complete a simple form giving us their authority to strew the
cremated remains in their absence.
Family and friends can attend a strewing service. In the first
instance the applicant must contact the Crematorium office and
arrange a date and time for the service.
Remains can be loosely interred by a new or existing memorial
within the Garden of Remembrance at Weeley Crematorium. For this
option please refer to the link titled
'
Gardens of Remembrance'
Cremated remains can be interred at any of the cemeteries we
maintain. These are located at Clacton, Kirby Cross and Dovercourt.
For this option please refer to the link titled
'Cemeteries'. |
| Page Last Updated |
| 11 August
2011 | |
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