Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Cheap Funerals Charlotte NC Residents Choose Can Be Respectful And Affordable

By Eric Rogers


A traditional funeral can be very expensive, and some people make monthly burial insurance payments to make sure they will get an impressive send off. Others are more concerned about how they live their lives than what happens to their bodies after they are gone. In this case, there are a number of cheap funerals Charlotte NC residents and others can opt for.

Many people mistakenly believe the only alternative to a traditional funeral service is cremation. While cremation is certainly cheaper and a generally acceptable alternative, it is not the only one. When you opt for cremation, you should know that state and local laws differ around the country. Your state board can answer questions about the legalities. Most cremations cost around a thousand dollars. You can have your ashes buried or strewn. There are also laws about strewing ashes you should know about.

If you were healthy when you passed away, you could make a donation of yourself to a scientific organization. They always need acceptable corpses for research and teaching. You are out of luck if you were morbidly obese, mentally ill, or had a communicable disease. This is the cheapest way to go, if you qualify. It doesn't cost a thing, and the organization handles all the particulars.

For dedicated environmentalists, the possibility of having a green burial exists. Many argue that polluting the earth with buried steel, cement, and embalming fluid, which is a known carcinogen, is wasteful and an environmentally unsound practice. Instead of a casket, the body is wrapped in a shroud or put into a biodegradable box and lowered into the ground. It will decompose quickly and naturally.

If you were a real homebody, you can rest in peace in your backyard. Surprisingly enough, this is perfectly acceptable in a lot of places. There are now individuals who make careers as death coaches. With the money you save eliminating the services of a funeral home, your loved ones can hire this person to help them with a home burial.

For ocean lovers, burial at sea is a possibility. It's not just for naval personnel. The Environmental Protection Agency is in charge of the guidelines. You must travel off shore at least three miles where the water depth must be a minimum of six hundred feet.

Crestone, CO residents have an additional option. In that town you can choose to burn on a funeral pyre. You have to already be a resident of the town however. An out of town family can;t just show up with a body and expect service. Other towns have applied for this option, but haven't had any luck so far.

Every day living is expensive. It seems unfair that you should go on paying even after you're dead. You don't have to be a burden to your loved ones however, if you feel comfortable going the cheapest route.




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