This frequently asked questions page contains our funeral information and advice. If you do not find the answer to your questions below, please write, call or drop by today to speak with a staff member about your concerns.
Depending on weight, cremation takes from two to three hours.
Cremated remains resemble coarse sand. They range in color from white to gray. The remains weigh between four and eight pounds.
At the end of the cremation process, what remains are bone fragments. These bone fragments are then processed to a consistent size and placed into a temporary or permanent urn.
Cremation is simply a process of reducing the human body to particles and bone fragments using high heat and flame. It is not the final disposition of the remains, nor is it a type of funeral service.
Regulations only require a bag or box, but Cremation Society of Tennessee’s merchandise offers a variety of beautiful and affordable urns.
Ask Your Question
If you do not see your question answered above, please feel free to ask your question using the form below and we will get back to you with an answer.
Since 1935, our funeral home family has been serving the people of Columbia and surrounding areas during their most difficult moments.