Georgia Cremation is certainly not your typical cremation provider. What makes us different? Let us count the ways: 1. We never use high-pressure sales tactics. Unlike many funeral homes and cremation providers, we at Georgia Cremation are not here to pressure you to spend more. In fact, we want to help you save money whenever and wherever possible. After all,...
Read MoreSwim with the fishes after cremation
If you’ve ever been snorkeling or scuba diving on a coral reef, you’ve experienced the majestic beauty of these magnificent underwater ecosystems. This aquatic world of dazzling colors, gently floating plants and brilliant fish is enough to take your breath away. It’s no wonder why so many people choose to become a permanent part of a coral reef after they...
Read MoreCremation and Veterans Benefits
Cremation and Veterans Benefits Your loved one courageously served our nation—so why not give him or her a patriotic send-off? All honorably discharged veterans and their spouses are entitled to a FREE burial at a national cemetery, whether they chose a traditional funeral or cremation. These benefits include a cemetery lot, opening and closing of the grave, an outer burial...
Read MoreWhen we say ‘simple cremation’, we mean it.
In the United States in 2011, 42.2% of all deaths ended with a cremation according to the Cremation Association of North America (CANA). Some of those people were no-fuss, no-muss kind of people. No fancy brand names clothes or fragrances. No unlimited data plan on their smartphones. And they didn’t want an elaborate funeral service when they died. That’s where Georgia Cremation...
Read MoreThe Catholic Church their current stance on cremation
Cremation is a fast-growing trend that cannot be ignored in Georgia. Or even in the Catholic Church, where cremation had been disallowed in the past. In 1963, the Church lifted the ban on cremation but did not allow any prayer or ritual to be used with the cremated remains. In 1997, U.S. Bishops received permission from the Vatican to have...
Read MoreGeorgia Cremation’s Worry-Free Cremation Process
At Georgia Cremation, we understand the death of a loved one can be devastating. But, what happens at the funeral home or crematory shouldn’t be. That’s why we’ve created our Worry-Free Cremation Process to ensure the security and integrity of your loved one’s cremation service. Five Steps Prior To Cremation 1. Our “wrist identification band” is placed on your loved...
Read MoreLet your loved one’s life story live forever with online tributes
At Georgia Cremation, we believe a service isn’t just a time to mourn. It’s also an opportunity to tell the story of the life that was lived. In the Obituary section of our website, we are able to fit an unlimited number of words describing your loved one, plus unlimited images and even videos at no additional charge. Share their yearbook photos,...
Read MoreHospice Quiz
You are cordially invited to preview our new website at www.GeorgiaCremation.com to complete a short, fun and easy “Hospice Quiz”. Here, you’ll find information on the new services we are offering families in Metro Atlanta. After you have had a chance to review, fill out the survey below for a chance to win FREE movie tickets and more just for...
Read More4th of July 2013
John Adams wrote to his wife, Abigail, to tell her the news of the United States declaring independence from Great Britain, predicting that July 2 would be the day that all Americans would commemorate this historic event. The very next year our Nation did celebrate its independence, but chose July 4th to as its day with parades, great bonfires and...
Read MoreFlag Day
It was on June 14, 1777 that the Second Continental Congress adopted the Flag for the United States of America and in 1916 President Woodrow Wilson established June 14 as Flag Day for our Nation. Though Flag Day is not an official holiday, Americans still celebrate this day all across this great land. We would like to say “Happy Birthday”...
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