Why Older Cremation Machines Are Becoming Obsolete
Audrey Elzingre Audrey Elzingre

Why Older Cremation Machines Are Becoming Obsolete

It is daunting to imagine that the remains of our loved ones could be treated without dignity—raked, scattered, and collected in pieces. Yet this has been the reality of older cremation machines, where the process required staff to manually move the cadaver during cremation and then rake bones into a tray at the back once burning was complete. For years, this was the norm, but today, families expect and deserve better.

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