Have you ever thought about what your own funeral would look like? If so, maybe it was made distinct through a unique service or burial. One might even have a desire to be cremated and have the ashes kept or spread somewhere that is dear to the individual. Thoughts like these have helped in changing the common for funeral services today. Michelle Cromer’s book, Exit Strategy, agrees by stating:
Death is becoming less the impersonal, terrifying stranger who knocks on our door in the middle of the night and carts us away into the darkness. Now it’s a ride in a balloon. Or a fireworks display. Or a trip to the moon. Or being turned into a lovely diamond. Or a chance to give something back to Mother Nature and Participate in the great cycle of being. (133)
As times are changing, so are funerals. They used to typically consist of a formal viewing, funeral, and burial. While these conventional ideas can still be found and easily followed through known traditions, many still look for something out of the ordinary. Non-traditional funerals have taken precedence in recent years because they have flexible costs, personalization options, and lack of church affiliation required.
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There are many names for these unique services that places called “funeral boutiques” create for families. The name “funeral boutiques” is coined by Carol Christian for a web article for Chron. This type of funeral doesn’t have any set boundaries. It is whatever the relatives or the departed want. The ‘boutique’ caters to many funeral desires that a traditional funeral home would not. Ideas for extravagant funerals like these include: being turned into a precious stone for jewelry, used in the making of a firework, or just a memorial held in an uncommon location, and much more. Extremely unconventional funeral such as these appeal to people because the choice is in their