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Put Some Clothes On!

May 30, 2007 urngarden.com

Starmark Funeral Products recently conducted a nationwide survey of 400 people who planned to be cremated. The goal of the survey was to discover consumer preferences with regard to cremation services, caskets and urns.

Whether it’s vanity or modesty, more than 75% want to be clothed when cremated and most want to be dressed in meaningful attire.

Eighty percent would like to avoid a public viewing.

79% would like to have a religious leader, friend or family member preside over their service, whether it’s a full blown funeral or simple memorial service.

73% were not aware that “rental caskets” are available at most funeral homes for open or closed-casket services followed by cremation.

When asked if they would like to use a funeral home chapel for their family gathering, nearly half said no.

The tough decision was what to do with the ashes. In various questions regarding the final resting place:

77% preferred scattering in a special place.

35% would leave it up to the family.

58% would like to avoid being left with the family.

Only 4% would like to be placed in an urn in a loved one’s home.

Full survey results here.

Many of our families are not sure what they are going to do with the ashes. Some plan to spread or scatter at a later date. It’s not uncommon for families that have been holding the ashes for a couple of years to finally make a decision and purchase an urn.

Make your wishes known.

Today’s tip for better living: Get your clothes laid out for tomorrow.

Filed Under: Advertising, ash scattering, Confessions, cremation, funeral service, Memorial Service Ideas, mental health, urns Tagged With: caskets, consumer preferences, cremation survey, memorial service

Goodbye Casey

May 29, 2007 urngarden.com

Our hearts go out to the family of Casey Adams of Santa Rosa, CA who was killed this past weekend on a camping trip. 26 years old. Here’s the sketchy heart breaking story.

We’re noticing a trend of MySpace pages that are turning into online memorials and video tributes uploaded to YouTube. There’s even an archive of deceased Myspace members on My Death Space page.

Virginia Tech set up an official Virginia Tech MySpace page days after the shooting and more than 7650 people listed themselves as friends of that page.

A West Virginia blogger started a collection of personal web sites and MySpace pages of Virginia Tech victims. West Virginia blogger says, “I am doing this in good taste. I hope it doesn’t offend anyone. The reason behind this is that it’s one thing to hear a list of names on TV, or read them online, but if you take a second to view a bit of the persons personal life it will give you a deeper understanding of that person.”

Filed Under: Advertising, Confessions, cremation, funeral service, Memorial Service Ideas, mental health, obituaries, urns Tagged With: Casey Adams, My Death Space, Online funeral tributes, online memorials, Video tributes

Brand Your Soul

May 29, 2007 urngarden.com

We’ve never been a fan of logo wear, although it’s hard to avoid. Never felt that we’d attract more attention by carrying a Louis Vuitton purse.  But for those who worship at the altar of advertising, you are in luck!  Now, you can brand your soul!

One of the funeral trade magazines report that Lifestyles Casket is hoping to cater to American consumers by offering branded caskets.  The most popular style is designed by Nike and Alexander Julian.  The Nike swoosh adorns the exterior of the hardwood casket and the interior utilizes the same material Julian used in basketball uniforms. Made in China.

For feminine tastes, the company offers a design from Cindy Crawford Furnishings and Martha Stewart.

Harley Davidson, Bose and Lexus are among the other premier names available, with the companies logos prominently displayed on the casket’s exterior.

We couldn’t find any pix or press releases on the internets to support the official launch of this product line.

There are some Harley “inspired” items out there, this casket for one:

The Silver Eagle with detachable handles that you can save for a “keepsake”.

And the Harley Hearse, which is a hog hitched to an $80,000 hearse:


El Camino Memorial in California uses the hearse that has already received lots of attention. In the first funeral, the young man who died was placed in a gold casket inside the coach. The funeral home offices were flooded with calls from people who thought a celebrity had died.

Today’s tip for better living:  Just Do It!

Filed Under: Advertising, art, funeral service, Memorial Service Ideas Tagged With: brand names in funeral service, brand your soul, funeral branding, Lifestyle caskets, Nike caskets

Mail Call

April 27, 2007 urngarden.com

Three Beautiful Things:

  1. Hummingbird scouts
  2. Lush green grass
  3. Finally making a decision

First we go to the mailbox:

“I saw a KISS (the rock group) urn in a movie today. Do you have any idea where I could find one of these or where I could have one made? “

Evidently, the movie Elizabethtown, starring Orlando Bloom & Kirsten Dunst, has a bizarre KISS reference. At one point, a KISS Forever cremation urn makes a brief appearance in the 2 hour film. This might give Gene Simmons an idea for some new KISS merchandise after the infamous KISS Casket..?

We checked out scenes of Elizabethtown, and lost interest immediately. Bloom and Dunst on their cellphones…in the rain….how romantic. No thanks.

Regarding the urn, so sorry.

Speaking of mail, previously the earliest our mail arrived was around 2 PM. Since the route is on wheels, mail is arriving at 11 AM. This should thrill the Wilhelm’s.

Today’s tip for better living: Do some push-ups.

Filed Under: Advertising, Confessions, cremation, funeral service, Memorial Service Ideas, three beautiful things, urns Tagged With: Elizabethtown, kiss casket, kiss coffin, kiss urn

Locks of Love

April 19, 2007 urngarden.com

We continue with the mourning jewelry exhibit. Today’s samples are of hair work designs from the Victorian era. Yes, hair! Usually plaited and woven into intricate designs. Serpents (eternal life) and anchors (hope) were popular themes.

mourning jewelry

Today’s modern designs don’t have the symbolism and not many bracelet selections are available. Regardless, the urn jewelry is very popular with our families.

cremation jewelry for ashes

Have a lovely weekend!

Today’s tip for better living: If you HAVE hair….consider donating to Locks of Love.

Filed Under: Advertising, art, Confessions, funeral service, Memorial Service Ideas Tagged With: Locks of Love, urn bracelet, urn jewelry, victorian mourning jewelry

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