You aren’t limited to displaying or housing the remains of your lost veteran in an indoor urn after cremation services in Clarksville, TN. In fact, there are hundreds of options when it comes to veteran body disposition post-cremation. From scattering and water burials to inurnment in a columbarium and more, you can get as creative as you want for your loved one’s post-cremation final resting place.
One option is burial, inurnment, or display outdoors. You can easily house your lost veteran’s cremated remains in an urn above or below ground and still honor his or her service to our country.
If you decide to go this route, however, you do need to choose an urn that is specifically made for outdoor use. These outdoor urns are designed to remain intact and beautiful even after long years of outdoor exposure to dirt, dust, rain, snow, and more. When shopping for an outdoor urn, you first need to decide if the urn will stay above ground, or be buried below ground, as there are both above and below ground urns.
- Above-Ground Outdoor Urns – Many cemeteries have a columbarium. Columbarium are spaces, rooms, or buildings designed to hold and display cremation urns. They have numerous individual niches carved into the walls for this purpose. If you’re planning on inurning your loved one’s cremated remains outdoors but above ground, it will most likely be in a columbarium. When choosing an above-ground outdoor urn, a metal urn is best. Bronze, brass, pewter, and stainless steel are great choices, although almost any urn designed for human remains will most likely work. However, it’s important to keep in mind that unless the outer wall of the columbarium is made of glass, you probably won’t be able to see the urn once it’s been placed. Therefore, you don’t have to worry about decoration too much. You can choose ceramic or glass, but these urns are not ideal for outdoor use as they are more vulnerable to cracking.
- Below Ground Outdoor Urns – You can also choose to bury your loved one’s cremated remains. Like traditional full-body burial, burying cremated remains allows you to have a defined place where family and friends can go to remember the lost loved one. In some cases, many families already own a burial plot and want to use this land even if the deceased is cremated. Most cemeteries require an urn vault when burying cremated remains. The vault is typically sealed to keep out moisture and other elements of nature. Since the vault will bear the brunt of the natural exposure, any kind of urn will do. If you don’t have to have an urn vault, you need to choose an urn that is durable. Strong urns from metal, composites, or resins are ideal. A cremation urn made from wood, ceramic, or glass would most likely lose its integrity over time, leaving the deceased’s remains exposed.
These are just a few of the ways you can put a veteran’s remains to rest after a cremation service. If you want to learn more about outdoor cremation urns and Clarksville, TN cremation services, just get in touch with Sykes Funeral Home & Crematory.