Uptick In Child Size Caskets
Ladies and gentlemen there’s an increase in the purchase of child-sized coffins. According to a Wealth Authority article Mark Haddock, a casket salesman, spoke about his family business is manufacturing caskets, supplying retail giants like Costco. Not only is this happening in our neck of the woods, even in Canada. A Canadian casket maker spoke out ringing the alarm over what he says is a significantly higher than usual amount of child coffin sales. Losing a loved one is traumatic that’s why I’m writing this article. When it’s time to choose a casket there’s many options. Mahogany, walnut, and cherry caskets are some of the slowest woods to decompose in normal conditions. Caskets made of this type of wood also tend to be the heaviest type of casket. Wood caskets made from artisans may also be expensive, depending upon how intricate the design. Also are Oak, Birch, and Maple Caskets.
What are the steps in planning for death? Choose the place of final rest, which could be put to rest in a private cemetery, veterans cemetery, or on private property. Or you might choose to scatter cremated body at sea, in a park, on private property, or in a memorial garden. Make sure when you skater remains, get permission of local municipality. You can even research keepsake jewelry, such as cremation jewelry. Check to see if your loved one is an organ donor. If you want to prearrange your funeral, you can opt for funeral insurance through a funeral home, which sometimes offers a guarantee of their current prices. Other options include a funeral trust or pay on death account. To find a checklist, check out Funeral Planning Checklist.