Everything You Need to Know When Planning Funeral Home and Cremations in DeWitt, NY

Burns-Garfield is one of the best funeral home offering life celebration and cremation services in Dewitt, NY, and nearby areas. Family-owned and run business since the early 1900s, we believe that every life is special and should be remembered. Our Life Celebration Home provides a therapeutic and reassuring setting in which families may share memories and lovingly remember their loved ones. Because no two persons are alike, each service is absolutely unique and personalized. Give us a call today at (315) 446-2466 for all your life celebration and cremation needs.

If you are facing the loss of a loved one and need to plan services for funeral home and cremations in DeWitt, NY, it can be an enormous relief to hire an experienced and caring team to support you. The funerary experts at Burns-Garfield Funeral Home have a long-standing history of compassion and service since the early 1900s. Hiring a competent provider means you have a wealth of experience-based knowledge at your fingertips. Suddenly you don’t need to know absolutely everything because your provider does.

However, questions are welcomed, and our directors are happy to take the time to help you understand all of your options and considerations for your individual circumstances. It is important that you are comfortable with the procedures and services you decide to have done. It can be difficult to find that comfort without transparency and a clear understanding of what you can expect. That is something we are committed to providing to you and yours through this challenging time.


Understanding the Differences Between a Funeral Home and Cremations in DeWitt, NY

A cremation service  in and of itself is not a public honoring service, and it is not a final disposition. Rather, cremation is a procedure that changes the intact remains into a dried, ground ashen substance.The process of change is facilitated through exposure to very hot temperatures that incinerate the body. After the burning is complete, there will still be some fragments of bone that remain. These are cooled, collected, and ground into a uniform consistency. The family then will receive this remaining collection for final placement.

Funeral services may be planned in a traditional manner or, if desired, less conventional. A full service might include a funeral wake where mourners can gather to support each other and pay their final respects to the deceased. If a public display of the body is set to take place, most often, the body will need to be embalmed for the best experience. In some cases, a visitation can be held and the body lain within a closed casket, and no display will be offered. The funeral and connected services will have the body of the deceased lying in repose for the events.

 

Combining Funeral Home and Cremation Services

A cremation funeral combines the funeral and cremation process for the same individual. The funeral and attached services are held prior to the cremation. Embalming and viewing can be part of this process if desired. A casket may be rented to contain the body for the funeral services.

After all funerary services are complete, the body will go to the crematory for cremation. After the family receives the final ashen remains, the final disposition of the remains can take place. Consider how combining funeral home and cremations in DeWitt, NY, could be the perfect solution.

 

Life Celebration Funeral: A Unique Way to Honor a Life

At Burns-Garfield Funeral Home, we often refer to ourselves as a “Life Celebration Home.” Just some of the benefits of holding a genuinely unique Life Celebration include:

  • The opportunity to share your loved one’s story

  • Inspire the bereaved to reflect and examine their own path and legacy

  • Lead to healing through connection and remembrance

  • Bring comfort with attentive care and customized services for a final farewell

Each life lived deserves to be recognized and honored individually. No one is the same, so end-of-life services should not be the same either. Our facility has a fantastic projection room we call our “Room With a View.” Your selected visuals can be on full display of light and color. It is an immersive experience to step into and reminisce with those who share your loss. It is powerfully healing and can be a delightful experience.

 

Options for Final Disposition

Burial is a customary solution for final disposition that works wonderfully for many people. Both casketed and contained cremated remains can be buried or entombed in various ways. The nice thing about burial is that it provides a natural location for you to visit when you need to feel close to your loved one as you work through the myriad emotions after a loss.

Cremated remains have other final disposition options as well. For example, the ashes could be placed in a decorative funeral urn and kept on display at home. If multiple locations would benefit from this arrangement, the remains could be divided among more than one urn. Cremated remains also can be scattered in a beloved nature location, private property, cremation garden, or other location if permits and permissions can be obtained.

 

Learn More

If you have further questions about planning a truly unique funeral home and cremations in DeWitt, NY, we invite you to contact Burns-Garfield Funeral Home. Our facility is located at 3175 E Genesee St, Ste 6, Syracuse, NY 13224, and can be reached via phone by calling (315) 446-2466.

Funeral Home and Cremations FAQs

What is the purpose of a celebration of life?

A celebration of life is a bit like throwing a party with a purpose — and that objective is to remember someone you loved in an interesting, creative, or fun way. The location can be at the funeral home and reception space, outside in nature if it was special to them being celebrated, or even on the porch swing when they were young. Learn more about the celebration of life.

What is the cheapest way to be cremated?

Because the most expensive purchases — casket, body preparation, funeral service, and considerable transportation are avoided, direct cremation is the least expensive disposition option. Furthermore, some funeral homes may charge a cheaper Basic Services Fee (a non-declinable flat fee charged by funeral homes) for direct cremation. Learn more about cremation services.

Is it good to preplan your funeral?

Whether you decide now or later, planning ahead is always a good idea because it takes away some worries about costly bills after death and gives everyone more time to soberly reflect upon life's end while still alive but also provides closure before dying peacefully knowing all needs were accounted for. Learn more about pre-planning your funeral.