by Renaissance Funeral Home | Oct 7, 2022 | Cremation, Funeral Prep, PrePlan
When a loved one dies, one of the decisions is what to do with their remains. Cremation is becoming an increasingly popular option, and for good reason. This process results in cremains, the ashes and other fragments of bone left after cremation. This blog post will...
by Renaissance Funeral Home | Sep 13, 2022 | News, Traditional Burial
Mausoleums are large, impressive, and often ornate structures found in cemeteries across the United States. While many think mausoleums house the remains of the deceased, this is not always the case. Some mausoleums are elaborate walls that designate an area for...
by Renaissance Funeral Home | Feb 28, 2022 | Cremation
Cremation or burial? This is a question many people face when planning a funeral. There are pros and cons to both options, and it ultimately comes down to the preference of the individual or family. In general, cremation tends to be less expensive than burial. The...
by Renaissance Funeral Home | Oct 18, 2021 | Grief
In most religions and cultures, there is a spoken or unspoken duty to honor your parents. Because most parents care about their children, it makes sense that as we grow, we would learn to care for them in return. When a mother or father passes away, it can feel like a...
by Renaissance Funeral Home | Oct 12, 2021 | Grief
When someone close to you passes on, the grief can feel overwhelming. One of the ways to work through pain is by expressing your feelings through art. If you enjoy creative arts, let your abilities shine by creating a memorial. Or hire an artist to commemorate your...