| There are a wide number of funeral urn makers | | | | from. Here are the most popular types of |
| today to respond to the growing number of | | | | cremation urns today: |
| people who opt for cremating their departed | | | | Keepsake Urns |
| family. Consequently, cremation urns now come in | | | | Keepsake urns are smaller versions of cremation |
| all forms and sizes. Choosing a funeral urn has | | | | urns which are made for sharing the cremated |
| now been more difficult. However, with this, you | | | | ashes among family members. Keepsake urns |
| are given much more comfort knowing that you | | | | respond to a wide number of needs. This type of |
| have provided only the best to keep the memory | | | | urn has been proven to solve the most common |
| of your loved one alive. | | | | problems that come up when families decide on |
| Funeral urns are usually made of marble, wood, | | | | where to store the loved one's ashes. The |
| cloisonné, glass, porcelain, pewter, ceramic, | | | | complexity of wanting to keep at least a portion |
| bronze, brass, or copper. | | | | of the ashes results to a very common dilemma |
| There are a wide number of options to choose | | | | in big families. |