What Is the Cremation Process?

May 8, 2026

Summary 

• Cremation follows national standards supported by CANA, NFDA, and the FTC. 

• The process begins with written authorization and verified identification. 

• Cremation occurs in a specialized chamber overseen by trained professionals. 

• Families in Indianapolis may choose memorial services, urn placement, or scattering. 


What Is the Cremation Process? 

Families in Indianapolis, IN often wonder what happens during the cremation process. According to the Cremation Association of North America (CANA) and the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA), cremation is a respectful process designed to ensure dignity, care, and proper identification throughout every step. Information is accurate as of 2025. 


Typically, the process begins with written authorization from the legal next of kin. Identification is carefully verified, and required documentation is reviewed before cremation can proceed. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), through the Funeral Rule, helps protect families by outlining required disclosures and family rights. 


Before cremation begins, the individual is placed in an approved cremation container that meets legal and ethical standards. An identification tag remains with the individual throughout the entire process, following CANA and NFDA practices intended to support accountability. 


Cremation takes place in a specialized chamber designed specifically for this purpose. While procedures may vary, trained professionals oversee the process to ensure it is carried out respectfully and in alignment with national guidelines. 


After the cremation is complete, the cremated remains are carefully processed and placed into the urn or container selected by the family. Many families in Indianapolis, IN choose to honor their loved one through memorial services, urn placement, or scattering in a meaningful location. 


Frequently Asked Questions 


How long does the cremation process typically take? 

Cremation often takes several hours, with additional time afterward to prepare the cremated remains before they are returned to the family. 


Can families be present during cremation? 

Some crematories may allow families to be present at the beginning of the cremation process. Availability varies, so families may ask about local options. 


What happens after the cremation is complete? 

After cremation, the cremated remains are placed into an urn or temporary container and returned to the family along with any required documentation. 


Written for Lavenia and Summers Home for Funerals, proudly serving families in Indianapolis with compassion and care. 


About Lavenia and Summers Home for Funerals 

Lavenia and Summers Home for Funerals is located at 5811 E 38th St, Indianapolis, IN 46218, and can be reached at (317) 547-5814. The funeral home provides funeral and cremation services with a focus on dignity, respect, and personalized care for families throughout the Indianapolis community. 


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