End-of-life resources and guidance
Stories from leaders in death care, help with funeral planning and resources to help you facilitate conversations around end-of-life.
Stories from leaders in death care, help with funeral planning and resources to help you facilitate conversations around end-of-life.
We are thrilled to announce that Eirene Cremations is expanding its compassionate and affordable cremation services to the Southeast Florida region.
Families can now pre-plan a cremation or aquamation/alkaline hydrolysis through Eirene's online preplanning platform. Here is a step-by-step guide on what to expect.
Shipping Do you charge shipping? We offer free shipping on all urns over $100 to Canadian addresses and Canada Post rates for products under $100. Where do you ship? We ship our products across Canada. If you are located outside of Canada, please send us an email [https://eirene.ca/contact], and we can try to accommodate your purchase. How long does it take to ship my product? If you order the product before noon, our supplier will ship it to our storage facilities. This takes 2-3 business d
This cremation urn guide helps you choose an urn size and tells you what to expect from different types of urns.
Learn about the weight of cremation ashes, by gender, and size of a human before cremation, include weight of ashes for children and stillborn infants.
There's a quiet pain many of us carry, tucked away behind forced smiles and "I'm fine" reassurances - it's the pain of loss. No one quite knew what to say or do, so I just carried on as best I could.
Learn how to find Ontario obituaries. Here are tips and tricks on locating a death notice of someone who has died in the province
What do you do with a beautiful cremation urn after a funeral is over and the ashes are scattered? There are many ways to reuse it or repurpose it. Here are a few ideas.
In order to navigate the Death Grief process, it's crucial to have an understanding of the 7 stages and the healing that can come after such a loss.
Cultural Mythologist, End of Life Doula, and Life Cycle Celebrant Megan Sheldon teaches us how to create rituals while processing grief.