How we safeguard the cremation process

When you are considering cremation for your own future plans or those of a loved one, it is important to understand the safeguards that our funeral home has in place to maintain the integrity of the cremation process. A detailed and well-documented process means that families can be assured that the cremated remains returned to them are those of their loved one.
At our funeral home, we have a high standard of professional ethics and detailed procedures regarding the cremation process. We have our own on-site crematory at our Southwest Louisville Chapel, so your loved one will never leave our care.
Multiple steps are taken to maintain an individual’s personal identity throughout the process. An identification band is placed on them the moment they are brought into our care. A funeral director and members of the family will review all cremation paperwork prior to cremation. Families have the option to view their loved one before cremation takes place for a final goodbye.
When the time comes for cremation, a numbered stainless steel identification tag will be placed with the deceased which stays with them through the cremation process. This information will be entered into our funeral home’s permanent record. Family members have the option to witness the beginning of cremation, or stay for the duration of the process, if desired.
After cremation is complete, the stainless steel identification tag will stay with the cremated remains, which will be placed in the urn or container that the family has selected. When it is time to return the remains to the family, we will confirm that the person receiving the remains is authorized to do so, and photocopy their photo ID to further ensure the integrity of the process.
With these safeguards in place, you can have confidence that if you choose our funeral home, your loved one will be cared for with dignity and respect, and their personal identity is maintained every step of the way. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. We are here to help.








