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saving energy costs on the dead!!!!!!!!
Anger At Plan To Store Bodies At Crematorium (from Lancashire Telegraph)
this is wrong, very wrong.!!!:mad: couldnt believe what i was reading:( |
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A lot of people think that the cremation actually takes place when the coffin goes through the curtain but it doesn't and never has. It is usually done sometime later although in most cases not very much later.
At crematoriums (crematoria?) where there are 3 or 4 funerals that day I can't see the problem with not lighting the furnace until after the last funeral has taken place. They are not actually suggesting putting all the coffins in together. Just having one time of the day when the furnace is lit and then each one will have its own cremation in succession. I can't see anything wrong with the idea myself and it doesn't sound a whole lot different to what happens already apart from it saving on the fuel for getting the furnaces heated up. I don't like the idea of holding any and carrying them forward to the next day though. I still think they should take place on the same day as the actual ceremony. If they were going to suggest cremating people en masse then I would agree that is totally unacceptable and I would be horrified at the idea. |
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once of a day they used to cremate the days lot at night,at the same time, at least some did, me brother was sandblasting one many years ago and was actually asked if he wanted to watch, he declined,to me summat like that is more disrespectful.
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So it's not a radical new idea at all?
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I used to work with the daughter of an undertaker and she told me that they did the actual cremating later after all the mourners were long gone. It was normal. The coffin just went through the curtain and stayed at the other side. When I was little I thought the conveyor belt led straight through to the furnace but she explained that the furnace isn't there. The coffin is lifted off and carried to the furnace.
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the thing that puzzeled me then. and still does, if thats the case,HOW do you know you got yer loved ones ashes?:(
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Thats a good point and I wonder if the council or the crematorium can give a truthful answer to it. Its an out and out disgrace and very disrespectful to the deceased and their family and friends. :mad: |
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Don't they do them one after the other? They may call it 'all at once' but it's not like the bodies all go in together. A bit like me telling the kids not to eat a bag of sweets all at once. I don't mean putting them all in their mouth at once, but in rapid succession.
It's a bit of a morbid subject but the ashes you get back aren't all ashes. They have to grind up the bones as they don't reduce to ash. |
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I dont think there is much point asking for the ashes - suspect you just get a shovelful off the pile -behind that curtain is an 'industrial process of hygenic body disposal' -it is not designed for grieving relatives to view, and would probably upset them if they did. Those crematoria workers work with death every day, an unpleasant job, and they need not to be sentimental about it in order to cope with doing it.
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