Simply Cremation By Gill Brothers
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Are you considering a cremation - either to designate for yourself, or for a loved one? You are not alone in considering cremation - Minnesota has one of the highest rates of cremation. However, you may have a lot of questions before you can feel comfortable making the decision. Our website is designed to answer questions you may have and share with you our Simply Cremation plan.

Our Simply Cremation plan of $1900.00 is an affordable cremation option offered by Gill Brothers Funeral and Cremation Services. We have several locations you can choose from that will honor our inexpensive, simple cremation plan. If you are in need of affordable cremation services that do not lack quality then our Simply Cremation plan is what you need.
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You are not alone. According to studies, Minnesota has one of the highest rates of cremation. If it's your first time planning for a cremation, you may have many questions before you can feel comfortable making the decision. The first thing you need to do when choosing cremation is to find a crematory in Minnesota.
If the decision to cremate was not spelled out by the decedent, Minnesota cremation laws stipulate that the next of kin can decide whether to cremate or not. Minnesota cremation laws also stipulate that the body must be in an appropriate container or on a rigid tray with an impermeable pouch or sheet when delivered to the crematory.
The Simply Cremation plan is an affordable cremation option offered by Gill Brothers Funeral and Cremation Services. We have several locations you can choose from that will honor our inexpensive, simple cremation plan. Ordering copies of death certificates. The Minnesota Department of Health has set the price of $13 for the first copy and $6 for each additional copy.
Many people use cremation urns for ashes (also called memorial urns). Urns for ashes can come in a variety of prices and materials, such as: brass, stone, wood, marble, and glass. The urns can be used to store the ashes permanently. Or, some choose to use the urns to scatter the ashes, then use the urn as a reminder of their loved ones.
For families who have chosen cremation for a loved one, the next decision involves what to do with the remains. Some choose to keep the cremated remains in their home, have them placed in a columbarium niche at a local cemetery, or scatter the ashes in a meaningful place. The bottom line: there are no regulations for scattering ashes in public lakes in Minnesota.
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