Cremation Urns and Keepsakes

  1. Embracing Traditions and Innovations: The Evolving Landscape of Saying Goodbye with In the Light Urns

    24 Apr 2024 • 8 min read

    When someone you love passes away it can leave a hole in your life that's difficult to fill, but honoring and memorializing loved ones can help you feel close to them even after they're gone. With custom memorials from Inthelighturns.com, including cremation urns, jewelry, and candles, you can explore personalized options for celebrating the lives of people you've lost.

    That helps you remember them in ways that meet your needs and showcases their personality and interests, increasing the closeness you feel. From the respectful craftsmanship of custom urns to the wide range of jewelry and candle options available, there are numerous symbols of remembrance and reflection to choose from.

     
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  2. An Image Turned into a Timeless Memory

     

    So many times, an urn begins with an idea. Someone might think about a fond memory they had, or an aspect of their loved one that was particularly beautiful or easy to recall. That winning smile, or even a favorite tattoo, could be recreated on an urn and available for all eternity. We often hold onto an image of a loved one because we want to never forget those little things about them that could be so difficult to hang onto, decades after they leave us. Even in grief, we want to be reminded of these things. It hurts to think of a loved one who is gone, but it hurts more to feel their absence. Placing those images and mementos before our regular sight is one way to keep our memories alive, and our love green.

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  3. Green Cremation: Disputing That Cremation Is Bad for the Environment

    As cremation trends toward the norm across the United States, critics come out of the chemically-untreated woodwork. Cremation is an unsafe practice, they say. The act of cremation emits dangerous toxins into the environment, and consumes huge quantities of energy simply to turn one body into ashes. While some of these complaints have a small nugget of truth, the misrepresentation of information is striking. Experts claim that cremation and use of biodegradable urns are actually far more environmentally-friendly than a traditional burial, particularly when modern technologies and new approaches are used.

    Classifying Cremation

    When it comes to the environmental impacts of

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  4. What Happens to Uncollected Ashes?

    1 May 2015 • Last updated 15 May 2024 • 11 min read

    Not all ashes from people who have been cremated are claimed. There are a number of reasons behind unclaimed cremated remains, and it's an issue that occurs all over the world. Funeral directors generally try to reunite forgotten ashes at funeral homes with family members of the deceased, but that's not always possible. Understanding all the options you have for storing cremated remains can make it easier to claim a loved one's ashes and have a plan for what to do with them. With a wide variety of different types of urns to choose from, you can place their ashes into a container you feel good about, to help provide you with closure.

     
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  5. What Is An Urn Vault?

    Urn Vaults: Providing Ultimate Protection For Cremation Urns

    Regardless of the many choices people have for cremation urns for ashes, some families prefer to stick with tradition. Historically, cremation urns have been stored in a permanent place in a cemetery, or otherwise kept at home. People who want their ashes placed in an urn and put to final rest in a consecrated cemetery, should consider purchasing an urn vault to hold their urns.

    Urn vaults are often required by cemetery

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  6. Unique Ways to Store Ashes

    When choosing cremation, you must decide what to do with the ashes of your loved one. In addition to dispersing ashes in a favorite place or storing them in a funeral urn, a wide array of other options are available. The choices are virtually limitless and greatly different in style and purpose. Ashes can be a visible part of everyday life or small cherished keepsakes brought out only for special occasions. The choice is yours. Ashes can be kept in a variety of vessels such as jewelry, holiday ornaments, home decor, and many other everyday accessories. The choices are as different and unique as your lost loved one’s personality.

    Cremation Jewelry

    Your loved one will undoubtedly hold a special place in your

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  7. Teddy Bear Urns – Comfort for Those Bereaved

    Ask anyone who have been bereaved what they miss most about their loved ones who passed away and they will invariably answer that they miss holding their loved ones in their arms.  Hugging someone not only brings comfort but also conveys love.  This is probably the reason why people who have been bereaved opt to buy teddy bear cremation urns to contain their loved ones’ ashes rather than regular urns. What makes them choose teddy bear urns instead of regular cremation urns?

    Teddy bears have always been associated with warmth and comfort.  With their loved

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  8. Memorializing a Cowboy or Cowgirl

    The spirit of the cowboy has always been associated with a sense of freedom and dedication. Those who spent their years in the saddle have a common bond to nature that few others share. When you lose a cowboy that’s close to your heart, it seems fitting that his love for the lifestyle be honored. Cowboy urns, artistic statuette urns and other western-themed urns show the world a little a glimpse into the life that your cowboy once lived.

    Horse Urns

    The cowboy’s most faithful companion is his horse. The strong bond between man and his steed goes back

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  9. 3 Helpful Tips for Buying Cremation Urns Online

    Losing a loved one is a very difficult experience and making arrangements for their final resting place is not the easiest of tasks, especially while grieving. When it comes time to select a cremation urn you may find yourself overwhelmed with the vast selection of options available. Today’s urn options go well beyond function to serve as beautiful, personalized symbols that represent your loved one’s life and legacy. Choosing the best urn for you and your loved one is a deeply personal decision, but an essential part of the memorial process. Here are a few important factors that will help you select the right type of cremation urn to memorialize your loved one.

    1. Choose Your Price Point

    Establishing your

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  10. What is a Green Burial?

    Updated on 11/16/2020

    Green burials have grown in popularity in recent years as more people seek earth-friendly alternatives for final disposition of cremated remains.

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