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Different Types Of Infant Urns

By George Schmidt


Deaths are hard times for the family and friends that the departed soul has left behind. But more and more people are now choosing to celebrate their demise, making special requests to not organize those long-winded memorial services and sad church gatherings after they are gone. In fact, looking at the increasing costs of burials these days, people are now turning towards the act of cremation as the way for friends and family to pay their last respects to them. Apart from other things, this also calls for a means to collect and keep the ashes of the person cremated. And that requires funeral infant urns.

In fact, designer cremation vessels for ashes have become quite the rage in recent times. People look for better and more beautiful ways to preserve the last remains of their loved ones, just like they once used to shop for caskets and custom designed coffins for the purpose.

Varieties of Funeral Cremation vessels- A memento urn is a smaller type of funeral urn in that it is employed to dispense the ashes of the departed throughout the family unit. This helps to circumvent any disagreement that may arise when the time comes to talk about who should have ownership of a solitary ashes urn, something which is common amongst bigger families, this way everyone has the chance to keep some of the ashes for themselves.

A companion urn is meant for loving couples who want to stay together even after death. The urn has 2 compartments to place the ashes of each. Some urns have a single compartment that can hold the remains of the couple together.

Companion Urn- Love seeks to bind us forever, even after death. Companion cremation vessels allow couples to ensure that they stay together even when they have left the world and departed for the heavens.

Portrait cremation vessels are also turning out to be admired amongst adults as to a greater extent more people are choosing to memorize their loved ones in this way. The urn in point of fact has the look of a photo frame, but there is a segment that allows you to keep the ashes of your departed loved one. If the deceased was a member of the military services, then you can pay homage to their memory by interning their remains into a patriotic veteran's urn.

Infant urn-These cremation vessels for ashes are designed to commemorate the unfortunate occasion of the death of a child. The storage unit is designed on children-based themes and can even have the name and date of birth of the deceased inscribed upon it. Parents and family members can even have a picture of child printed on the urn as an everlasting reminder of their bundle of joy.

Portrait urn- Just like infant cremation vessels, if you are looking to have the portrait or picture of the deceased inscribed upon the urn, this is the variety you should be choosing. These keepsake cremation vessels are designed to keep the memory of the deceased alive in the family's minds forever so that you get to feel like you are honoring their lives the same way they would have wanted.




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