Everyone has their own personal reasons for choosing cremation over traditional casketed burial.
Cremation allows a family the flexibility they may need in planning and preparing for a memorial service, celebration-of-life, or a scattering ceremony. While the cremation process can occur almost immediately (once all the proper paperwork is complete), the decisions required in planning a meaningful memorial for a loved one can be made in a relaxed, rational way.
It's important to remember that cremation is only one part of providing meaningful end-of-life care for a loved one. Coming to terms with the death of a loved one is important and can be achieved with a memorial service. Bringing family and friends together provides everyone with the opportunity to share memories and receive support.
A sizable number of people are opting for cremation over burial as a way to cut down on costs associated with a traditional funeral.
Cremation has less impact on the environment than a traditional burial. Cremation doesn't require a casket. It cuts down on natural materials such as wood, stone and metals needed for caskets, headstones and other memorial structures.
Cremation doesn't require space in the earth. A burial not only requires a casket, but it requires space in a cemetery or a mausoleum. Scattering remains or keeping cremated remains in an urn preserves space, eliminates cemetery costs, and lessens the environmental impact.