FAQs

My loved one just passed. What do I do?

Where the death took place determines who you should contact. For more information click here.

What is direct cremation?

Direct cremation is a simple arrangement where your loved one is taken directly from the place of passing to the crematory and then returned to the family, without a visitation or ceremony. Cremation takes place in the days following the death.

How do I obtain a death certificate?

Before a certified copy of the death certificate can be obtained, the funeral home that you select must register the death with your local registrar. This process can take several days before you are able to order certified copies.

Where will my loved one be kept before cremation?

Your loved one will be kept secure in a state inspected climate controlled facility.

Why Ashes to Ashes Corporation?

We encourage everyone to find the right funeral home for their loved one, but we are confident the services that we provide are what you need. We understand there are other funeral establishments lower in cost, but we designed our cremation package with focus on personalized family service and still have an affordable cremation. By structuring our package this way we are able to meet with you and your family face-to-face making the arrangement process more personable versus being only online or by phone.

How did Ashes to Ashes Corporation start?

Direct cremation starting and finishing with quality service.

Ashes to Ashes Corporation started with two friends who met working for another cremation provider. They not only shared an office together, but they also shared the frustration of working at a corporate company where customer service was the least of importance. With over 30 years of combined experience and having worked for different funeral homes, there was something lacking from each place; Simplicity, Affordability and Customer Service.

The result, Ashes to Ashes Corporation Cremation. Direct cremation made simple, affordable and most importantly, with exemplary care.