The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines cremation as: “to reduce to ashes by burning”. Although it is more involved, that is the simple definition.
Cremation is carried out of a temperature between 760 and 1000 Degrees Celsius, generally taking between 2 and 2.5 hours. Although, several more hours are required before the remains can be returned to the family.
At Miron Wilson, we use a process to ensure that cremated remains don’t get mixed up. This process includes:
This process follows the guidelines mandated by the Funeral Burial and Cremation Act of Ontario.
Our basic cremation service includes:
Outside of our basic cremation service, here are some items that are NOT included, that you may consider:
You have several options regarding your loved ones ashes, you can:
A Cremation Niche Monument is a new option in the funeral industry. This monument allows your loved one to have their own cemetery space. A cremation niche is more private than a cremation bevel and less expensive than burial.
By law, in Ontario, you can scatterer remains: