We offer you transparent services at affordable rates. The type of funeral that is performed is dependent on the individual needs of our customers.
Types of funeral
In principle, a distinction is made between cremation and burial. Cremation involves the incineration of the body and the burial of the ashes in an ash capsule. The trend towards cremation has grown in recent years. Burials are a little more complex and difficult to organise than cremations.
In case of interment, the deceased is buried in a coffin in a cemetery. Generally speaking, a solemn ceremony takes place prior to the burial. This ceremony can be organised according to the individual wishes of the bereaved.
Cremation
Since prehistoric times, cremation has been the dominant form of burial throughout much of the world. One reason for this is our ever-increasing environmental awareness: although cremation consumes a considerable amount of energy, it is still better for the environment than a burial.
Natural burial
More and more people are opting for forms of burial that are close to nature. A natural burial is a beautiful idea to show pleasure to nature.
More types of funeral
Urn at home
Many people find it easier to process their grief if they are able to remain close to the deceased, even after their death. In this case, you have the option of avoiding a funeral at the cemetery and keeping the urn at your home.
Exhumations
In an exhumation, the body is removed from the grave some time after a completed burial. There may various reasons for such a disinterment.
Transport
Transfers are necessary if the place of death and the place of burial are not in the same federal state or in another country at all.
Funeral Costs
Funeral Costs
Funeral costs are made up of a funeral homes own services and third-party services such as cemetery fees or stonemasonry costs.
Products
In a cremation, the ashes of the deceased are placed in a plain ash capsule by the crematorium. This is then placed in a decorative urn.