Benefits of simple cremation
The main benefits of a simple cremation are that it’s much cheaper than a traditional cremation, and that the ceremony format is a lot more flexible. Those who would rather not be the centre of attention can take care of things their way, while those who are more interested in making an impact on the ceremony with their own personality or life story are free to do so.
Ultimately, a simple cremation can liberate you and your family from high prices, and the obligation to do something traditional if that’s not what you would like, leading to the creation of memories that are authentic and true to you.
One of the things we are most passionate about at Aura is the level of empathy in our service. Whether you are looking for a prepaid funeral plan or you are in need of a funeral now, you will be guided through the process by our wonderful Aura Angels. They bring an industry-leading level of compassion and expertise to their work, which each family in their care benefits from. They can provide administrative support, such as with cremation forms and other paperwork, as well as logistics like booking venues and organising transportation. They can even lend a listening ear if you’d like to share a little bit about how you are feeling at what could be a difficult time.
Things to consider
While cremation only is a simple and affordable choice, there are a few things to think about before deciding:
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Some families may feel that not having a formal funeral service feels too impersonal or lacks the comfort of a shared goodbye.
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Holding a separate memorial or celebration of life later on can help bring family and friends together, providing a sense of closure and remembrance.
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It’s always worth having an open conversation with those close to you to make sure this option suits everyone’s wishes and needs.
By taking time to talk things through, you can feel confident that cremation only is the right choice for your family.
The costs of a simple cremation
There’s a lot of variation in price out there for those thinking about a simple cremation. Different providers have got different rates, and you will get more or less for your money from one funeral plan to the next. You should also bear in mind the fact that the price charged for a funeral at the point of need will be different from the price of a prepaid direct cremation plan for the future.
There’s no getting away from the fact that funeral costs in general are getting more expensive. According to SunLife, last year’s average UK funeral price was £4,285. Whereas our simple prepaid funeral plans start at £1,695, and our funerals for those in need now start at £1,195; both less than half of the cost of this SunLife average.
We are proud to say that our prepaid cremation without ceremony prepaid plans are all-inclusive; unlike many providers, we don’t charge an extra fee for things like oversized or ‘bariatric’ coffins, or urgent collections. Everything is included in the final price you pay for your plan.
They are also fully flexible, meaning that you won’t be penalised should you wish to cancel or amend things for any reason. We’ll simply issue you with a full refund for any cancellation, and you’ll only need to pay the difference if you are upgrading from a smaller to a bigger plan. Always ask your funeral provider for a transparent price list, as recommended by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), to be sure you understand exactly what you are paying for and whether there are any potential extra charges.
Questions to ask when choosing a simple cremation provider
If you’re thinking about arranging a simple cremation, it’s wise to ask a few key questions before making any decisions. Here are some to consider:
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What exactly is included in the price?
(For example: collection, coffin, paperwork, return or scattering of ashes.)
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Are there any extra charges?
(Such as for larger coffins, out-of-hours collection, or priority bookings.)
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Can I see a full price list in writing?
(The Competition and Markets Authority requires funeral providers to be clear about their fees.)
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Where will the cremation take place?
(Ask about the crematorium location and whether you can visit if you wish.)
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How long does it take to receive the ashes?
(Find out if ashes will be returned to you, and how soon.)
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Can family or friends attend the cremation?
(Some direct cremations allow for a short farewell service if you wish.)
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What happens if I need to cancel or change plans?
(Check their cancellation and refund policy, especially with prepaid plans.)
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Who will be looking after the person who has died?
(It’s reassuring to know whether the provider uses their own staff or contracts others.)
Aura for your future
We hope this article about simple cremations has been useful for you. There are a variety of reasons as to why you might be interested in the subject, from the savings you can make, to the personal or cultural.
Aura is a family-run company, founded by Paul Jameson in 2019, following his 2017 diagnosis with motor neurone disease. He established the company in order to help families up and down Britain with their end-of-life planning needs, following what he’d learned by grappling with his own mortality. Today, we strive to embody that family-focused approach to service, never knowingly offering care that is below the level Paul would expect for his own family.
If you think Aura could help you with your own funeral-planning needs, why not give our friendly team a call today? They will most definitely be able to answer all of your questions, and set your mind at ease. And, don’t worry, they will never bombard you with calls once you have gotten in contact.