by Dana Parks | Cremation, Funeral Planning
The family has made the decision to use cremation services for the loved one. That is a BIG decision, and a great starting point for the funeral preparations. For some families – that is it – issue closed. However, there are a few other factors that you...
by Dana Parks | Advice, Cremation, Funeral Planning
Five Funeral Facts to Help Many decisions that have to be made after the passing of a loved one. These 5 facts may make the decision process a bit less stressful and help you with making informed decisions regarding the San Diego funeral of your loved one. For sure...
by Dana Parks | Advice, Cremation, Funeral Planning, General
A loved one has died and you are the one to plan and pay for the funeral. Congratulations! After making several calls, you find a funeral home that you are comfortable working with. However, they tell you that they will require full payment up front. They give a price...
by Dana Parks | Cremation, Video
This video’s topic is Biodegradable Cremation Urns. It is part of the video funeral series “Ask the Director”. A rough transcript of the audio portion of this video is below. You may also turn on the captioning in the video by pressing the cc. Please...
by Dana Parks | Cremation, Veteran
On May 6th 2014 Cyndie Taylor placed the cremated remains of her grandmother Mary Lazar into the last columbarium (UnionTribune Article) at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery here in San Diego, California. Mary’s first husband, Stalinslav Rossa was enlisted as a flight...
by Dana Parks | Cremation
Alkaline Hydrolysis – Water Cremation When we die the decision of what we would like done with our body has always come down to a choice between traditional burial and cremation. Our personal feelings about God (religion), Earth (burial) and Fire (cremation)...