Alaska Funeral Homes
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Funeral Traditions in Alaska
Many interesting funeral traditions come into practice when the annual average temperature is around 40°F. Funeral home directors in Alaska are familiar with many ways to deliver a respectful service despite difficulties provided by chilling temperatures. Modern funeral rites such as cremation and burial are still heavily used in Alaska, but the Inuit group native to northern Alaska once found a different way to honor the dead. Because much of Alaska's ground is permafrost, it is very difficult to reach great depths for burying a body. Northern Intuits solved this problem by building a small igloo over the corpse so that the body would be preserved by the cold and not disturbed.
Cremation is becoming very popular in Alaska. This process, which reduces the body to bone particle and ash after an application of direct flame and intense heat, affords the family with the same options for memorial services as a traditional burial. Funeral options available with cremation may include a traditional memorial service, a memorial as the ashes are scattered, a private ceremony for the family or any other funeral service that the surviving family prefers. Sending sympathy flowers to the family of a cremated friend can be difficult because these services can range quite a bit in intimacy. For a traditional service in which the casket is replaced with an urn, traditional funeral flower arrangements are acceptable. Smaller flower arrangements such as crosses and wreaths or sympathy arrangements for the grieving are more appropriate for very intimate memorials to scatter the ashes.
Suggested Funeral Flowers For Alaska
When sending funeral flowers in Alaska, choose from wreaths, hearts, crosses, baskets, or funeral arrangements. Sympathy arrangements tend to be the most popular choice. With a simple sympathy card attached, traditional funeral flower arrangements pay tribute to the grace and life of the deceased while sending a tender message of encouragement to family and friends. Sympathy flower baskets are another preference for Alaskan funeral flowers and provide a strong, beautiful image for mourners. Wreaths, hearts, and crosses send a very specific message of tradition, love, and respect. For more information or to
send funeral flowers to a loved one, contact a local Alaska florist today.
Send Flowers To A Alaska Funeral Home
The grieving process when saying goodbye to a loved one is difficult. One common way to show support for those grieving is by sending flowers to the funeral home as a memorial of the deceased or even to send flower arrangements or plants to the home of the deceased, their relatives or family members. Use this link to
find professional local florists or flower shops serving Alaska . These professional local florists will make every attempt to make the grieving process easier by creating a beautiful floral memorial for your loved ones.
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