How Bodies are Identified During Cremation Services

Posted on April 26, 2021 by Kyle Struempf under Cremation Service
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Cremation services in Marietta, GA has grown beyond in popularity. Many people have questions and concerns when it comes to the process of cremation. One of the main concerns the bereaved have with cremation is how their loved one’s remains will be identified throughout the cremation process.

How Bodies are Identified During Cremation Services

Many people hear false horror stories of families being returned to the wrong cremains, or just being given bags of wood ash or even sand. These rumors lead to a lot of concern over the cremation identification process. However, there is no reason for these concerns as all licensed cremation providers have thorough and effective identification procedures in place to ensure accuracy and dignity.

In most states, crematories are obligated to carry out two different identification processes to ensure the deceased are correctly identified based on the name provided by the authorized agent or the bereaved. First, the deceased’s name, as provided by the bereaved or authorized agent, will be clearly listed on the cremation container. Second, a metal bracelet, disk, or other tokens will be placed in the container with the deceased. This metal tag will not be broken down during the cremation process and will remain with the cremated ashes to further ensure identification.

Still concerned about body identification? You can also always ask for additional identification steps. You can even ask for a detailed explanation of the cremation process in writing, have the cremation provider do a comparison of the deceased to a current photo of your loved one before the cremation begins, and ask the cremation provider to do a final identification check based on a listed unique detail like a tattoo or birthmark. If you’re still not comfortable, most licensed cremation providers are more than happy to walk clients through their individual identification process. Don’t be ashamed to ask for these details, as most businesses understand these concerns and are happy to help alleviate them. It’s important for you to be 100% comfortable with your provider and their practices.

It can be difficult to ask questions surrounding such delicate and potentially painful topics. If you’re unsure of what to ask surrounding identification during the cremation process, try these questions:

  • “How are the deceased identified?”
  • “How does this process change if I am not there when he or she passes?”
  • “How can I be sure my loved one is the one you are cremating?” “
  • “How can I be sure of this if I choose a cremation without a viewing?”
  • “In what ways do you certify that the ashes I am returned are those of my loved one?”

If the cremation provider is unable or unwilling to answer questions such as these, consider taking your business elsewhere. It’s vital that you feel comfortable with the cremation process.

How Bodies are Identified During Cremation Services

Davis-Struempf Funeral Home & Crematory is here to help if you would like to learn more about the body identification process during cremation. You can visit us or give us a call today at (770) 944-2900 for more information on what we can do for you in your time of loss.

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