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		In order to ensure that our clients have a high degree of confidence in our 
cremation process, we have developed our "Care-Free Cremation™" 
Process in which your family may take an active part. 
 
Please note that the state of Michigan has what we call an "anti combo law".  
This means a funeral home is not allowed to own or operate a cemetery or 
crematory, nor can a cemetery or crematory operate a funeral home.  We 
believe this is a wonderful check and balance for the both the crematory and 
funeral home providing services.  The crematory we utilize is of the 
highest standards and open to all families for inspection.  In order to 
provide privacy and dignity to those they are caring for, we ask that you please
 
contact us to schedule an appointment or notify us at the time of death should 
you wish to fully participate in our "Worry-Free Cremation™" Process. 
 
 
Steps of the "Care-Free Cremation™" 
 
1.  At the time of death all identification bands are checked at any 
care facility, and a loved ones identity is confirmed should the death occur at 
home.  An identification band is placed on the deceased when returning to 
the funeral home. 
		2.  The cremation container is fully labeled with your loved 
		ones name and they are placed into our secure holding area or 
		refrigeration. 
		3.  Your loved one is logged into our system 
		4.  A licensed funeral director reviews all the cremation 
		paperwork and permit to insure that proper authorization and permits 
		have been received. 
		5.  If you wish, up to 5 family members are welcomed to meet us 
		at the crematory for a pre-cremation inspection.  You will have the 
		opportunity, if desired, to see the that the cremation chamber is clean 
		and empty and to see the cremation container enter the cremation 
		chamber.  You are then welcome to wait in the family area until the 
		cremation process is complete and receive your loved one's cremains 
		without delay the same day.  A crematory operator will be available 
		to answer any questions you may have. 
		6.  Upon arrival to the crematory, the cemetery administration 
		reviews the authorizations and permit.   
		The deceased is then logged into their system for processing. 
		7.  A non-combustible ID tag is placed with your loved one and 
		noted throughout the entire process until the cremation is complete.  
		At that time the cremains are ready for the family to take, or returned 
		to the funeral home to be picked up by the family, or to be mailed, or 
		to be placed into the urn that a family chose. 
		 
		 
		 
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