What are my options for urns?

  Every set of ashes is, by default, returned to the family in a sturdy black travel urn. Because the urn is plastic, it isn’t an ideal container from an environmental perspective. However, a large percentage of families want their loved one’s remains mailed or...

Can I come in and look at urns, caskets, and shrouds?

  We are always happy to have your visit our office in Hollywood. Please make an appointment if you would like to do so. At the office we will have samples of our biodegradable urns and smaller portion urns, but likely you will find the widest range of options by...

How long until we can get the ashes back?

  The timeframe– from the moment you notify us the death has occurred until the remains are returned to you– can range from a few days to just over a week. Here are several factors that can impact the time the cremation takes to complete. The Day of Death-...

What exactly is a cremation?

  Cremation is a process that uses heat (via fossil fuels) to create temperatures between 1700°F and 2000°F. During the process, all organic material in the body burns away, leaving behind inorganic bones. After 2 to 2.5 hours in the machine, what is left are...