Direct cremation and what it involves.
Direct cremation is a fairly new service that funeral directors can offer their families, and became more common during Covid-19 when attendances at funerals were minimal.
Direct Cremations may be a personal choice, or because of money constraints. Either way you can have a more personal memorial service later on.
You have probably seen them advertised on the television by several big companies who seem to have cornered the market. Their crematoriums are down South, so any cremation will not be local to you.
I think I am right in saying that most local funeral directors offer this service, but what they offer for the price are all different, so please check before you sign anything.
The service involves no ceremony and no attendees. The funeral director should tell you the time of the cremation and should return the ashes to you, unless you want to collect them yourself.
The big companies tend to not offer dressing or viewing of the deceased, they may ask for an extra charge for this if they are willing to do it, they will also charge extra for removing the deceased if they pass away in a nursing home or at home after 5.00p.m
Our direct cremations are carried out at Babworth Crematorium which is near Retford and is in a beautiful setting. We return the ashes to you, or you can collect them from us if you prefer. We offer the service at a very competitive price as Babworth crematorium fee is lower.
Alternatively you can have the direct cremation at City Road or Hutcliffe wood. The price is more as the crematorium fee is higher.
We offer dressing and viewing of the deceased within the price and there are no hidden extras.
Please think carefully before arranging a direct cremation. Ensure you know where your loved one will be taken and by whom.
Using your local trusted independent funeral director will ensure peace of mind for you and your family.
Peter Haigh and Sons.
Always make time to talk. Are you really alright?
We are coming up to the time of year when we are all supposed to be happy and looking forward to the Christmas Season.
Many have reasons for not looking forward to this time of year, and indeed suffer with mental health all year.
If you need to talk to someone about your feelings please reach out and ask for help, there is no embarassment or judgement.
Speak to a friend, family member, doctor or call one of the many helplines who will listen to your worries.
There is nothing that cannot be overcome by opening up to someone.
We all should never be too busy to listen to someone who is struggling with their feelings.
Speaking from experience dreading the telephone call.
Samaritans - 116 123 from any telephone.
Anyone in Sheffield experiencing a mental health crisis can call 111 and select the mental health option to speak to a dedicated mental health call hander. You can also call this number if someone you know is in crisis.
This support is available for all ages, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is free to call from a landline or mobile phone.
Under 18s can call Sheffield Under 18s Helpline on 0808 8010 612. The phoneline is open 24/7
You can also text: 'STEEL' to 85258. STEEL 85258 is a free, confidential, 24/7 text messaging support service for anyone who is struggling to cope.