Rushnell Family Services

Cremation Services

Part of making funeral arrangements on behalf of a loved one involves choosing between burial and cremation. This is a big decision based on any number of factors, including religious or spiritual beliefs, finances, and ecological awareness.

It's important to remember that choosing cremation is only one part of providing meaningful end-of-life care. Bringing family and friends together provides everyone with the opportunity to share memories and receive support, and our team can help you plan a fitting memorial service (with or without the cremation urn present) at our facility or in a place of your choosing.

Cremation Service Types


We offer three main cremation options; each can be modified to meet your needs:

Traditional Cremation Services

Traditional cremation is much like a traditional funeral. The body of the deceased, placed in a cremation or a rental casket, is the focal point of the celebration. Visitations can take place prior to funeral services, and they are all followed by the cremation itself. Once the cremation has occurred, cremated remains are returned to the family, who can then decide to scatter, bury, or retain the ashes in an urn.

Memorial Gathering After Cremation

A memorial gathering can occur at any time after the cremation process. The urn is usually on display at the service, which can take place in any setting preferred by the family.

Direct Cremation

Direct cremation involves completion of all required paperwork and transportation of the deceased from the hospital, home, nursing facility, or coroner's office directly to the crematory for the cremation process.

What to Expect


We, as cremation experts, can promise each family we serve the highest level of care and compassion. Here is what you can expect when you work with us:

Courteous, professional services from staff that cares.

Our dedicated staff will take care of all details, including prompt filing of required permits and notifications. Accurate completion of these essential documents ensures their acceptance by local/state agencies and guarantees your loved one's cremation will not be delayed.

  • Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button

Respectful care of the deceased and timely completion of cremation processes.

Your loved one will be attended to by certified crematory operators that have been trained to provide compassionate care for the deceased with conscientious attention to detail throughout the cremation process.

The safekeeping and prompt return of cremated remains.

It's important for the families we serve to know their loved one will be coming home as soon as possible. That's why we promise to notify you as soon as the ashes become available and to safeguard them until the time you are ready to receive them.

  • Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button

Cremation Considerations


Once cremation is chosen, the person who is the legally identified or appointed next-of-kin will sign authorization documents.

The remains can be transported from the place of death to the crematory and the cremation process can take place. However, there are some additional things you may wish to consider, such as:

Is there a uniform or special set of clothes you would like your loved one to be wear at the time of cremation? Your funeral director can advise you as to your best options regarding jewelry or other valuable personal items.

Are there any keepsake items you'd like to include? We sometimes suggest family members write cards, notes, or letters to their deceased loved one and place them in the cremation casket.

Would you like anyone to be present for your loved one's cremation? Because we know how healing it can be, we welcome the opportunity to bring interested family or friends into the crematory. Please discuss your desire to participate with your funeral director.

What will you keep the cremated remains or ashes in after the cremation? We offer a selection of urns and keepsake urns to help memorialize your loved one after services and cremation have taken place.

We want you to know that no matter your reasons for choosing cremation, our cremation specialists are here to help you explore your options. When you're ready, contact us to schedule an appointment or drop by our office.

Share by: