Bronx, NY Cremation Services

Serving Families With Cremation Needs For Over Two Decades

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Complete Cremation Services with Legacy

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Planning

For immediate needs or planning ahead.

Through our counsel and caring, we will see you through this period of grief by providing a wide range of professional services, options, and merchandise to honor the dignity of your loved one.

Our caring professionals will coordinate an affordable simple cremation that’s meaningful, memorable, and respectful.

Legacy has cremation options from $895 - $1,395.

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Transportation

  • Transportation of the deceased to the crematory
  • Alternative container (The container the body is cremated in)
  • Rigid container (For the return of the cremated remains)
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Paperwork

During this difficult time, we will assist in securing, filing, and obtaining required paperwork and documents.

  • Obtaining certified copies of death certificate
  • Obtaining cremation approval from the medical examiner
  • Assistance in filing for VA benefits and insurance policies
  • Social security administration forms completed
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I just wanted to say thanks for the beautiful memorial service. It was so personal and dignified (just how my husband would have wanted). Thank you for helping me celebrate such a wonderful life with such honor.

- Kelly Watson

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Resources

How to Honor a Life

How to Honor a Life

Ask us about all the ways we can help you uniquely celebrate your loved one’s legacy: burial at sea, scattering of cremains, interment of the ashes, viewings, and memorial services.

Each can be done with a personal touch.

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Scattering at Sea

Scattering at Sea

Scattering at sea combines a sense of finality with a new beginning, as it returns us to nature and our origins.

If you are considering scattering the cremains of a loved one, we have lots of helpful information.

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Why Legacy

Why Legacy

Like family, we are here to help you in every way possible 24/7. Supportive, caring representatives who are trained to answer all of your questions.

All-inclusive service and guidance through each step of the process.

Learn More

Resources

How to Honor a Life

How to Honor a Life

Ask us about all the ways we can help you uniquely celebrate your loved one’s legacy: burial at sea, scattering of cremains, interment of the ashes, viewings, and memorial services.

Each can be done with a personal touch.

Learn More
Scattering at Sea

Scattering at Sea

Scattering at sea combines a sense of finality with a new beginning, as it returns us to nature and our origins.

If you are considering scattering the cremains of a loved one, we have lots of helpful information.

Learn More
Why Legacy

Why Legacy

Like family, we are here to help you in every way possible 24/7. Supportive, caring representatives who are trained to answer all of your questions.

All-inclusive service and guidance through each step of the process.

Learn More

Bronx, New York

Cremation Bling: An Increasingly Popular Option in New York

In New York, in 2010, the percentage of the deceased cremated was 34.7 percent. This is indicative of strong adoption of cremation services in New York. In this state, the interest dates from the mid 1880s. New York is, in fact, home to the founding if the second and third oldest crematories in the country. They were both built in 1885 - one on Long Island, the other in Buffalo. Today, the crematory on Long Island is the oldest operating cremation services in New York and the United States. The crematory in Buffalo is the second oldest.
This indicates how New York strives to be in the forefront of many aspects of this method of disposition. Would it be any surprise that those in the city turn to more than the traditional cremation services? In New York, people like to remain aware of and involved in creating the latest trends. Among these are less traditional ways to keep the memories of the beloved deceased alive. In a city where the fashion industry is strong, is it any wonder that many look towards jewelry and artistic baubles to capture and retain the essence of the dearly departed?
Add a Little Bling to New York Cremation Services
When it comes to ashes, some individuals do get creative. Depending upon your preference, this matter could increase your New York cremation costs by a little or a lot. The potential is there. Consider the options:

  • Jewelry - rings, bracelets,
  • Blown glass globe
  • Glass key rings
  • Cufflinks
  • Sun catcher
  • Sculpture
  • Bookmarks
  • Vases
  • Bowls
  • Paperweights
  • Ornaments

It is possible to find the right item, artistically created, to provide the perfect end to your New York cremation services.
Jewelry Types
When it comes to cremation or memorial jewelry, you will find three types:

  • Standard - ordered by the bereaved, it arrives and is then sent to them along with instructions. The bereaved then fills the cremation jewelry with the ashes of the deceased. This, potentially, is the least expensive way to keep New York cremation costs down while honoring the deceased.
  • Custom - the jewelry already contains the ashes. An artist adds the cremains you have provided to the select piece
  • Constructed - this jewelry actually is made from the ashes. The process takes from 4-6 weeks (Cremation Crystals) and 7-12 weeks (Cremation diamonds)

If you decide upon this method, be aware of how much an increase cremation costs in New York will be. This is certainly true for cremation diamonds.
Diamonds are the Bereaved's Best Friend
There are some interesting ways to make cremation services in New York memorable and expensive. Consider diamonds. If you want to change the ashes of the dead into a diamond, you can. The process originated when a corporate pilot, Vanden Birsen had a Eureka moment about the link between the carbon in humans and diamonds. It took him some time to find the financing, but eventually, he was able to produce cremation diamonds.
In New York, cremation costs may soar by using this process, but the end product is a high-quality, certified diamond. These are yellow or blue diamonds - colored or fancy diamonds. Nevertheless, although manufactured, they are very real and take a while to form - 7 to 12 weeks. You need to provide a few ashes of the deceased. They take it and compress it, relying on the combination of heat and high pressure to change the carbon in the ashes into a diamond.
With the end result being anywhere from a to one full carat diamond, this method is expensive. It undoubtedly increases the cremation costs in New York and other states than using the ashes of the deceased to create less complex cremation jewelry.
Standard and Custom Memorial Jewelry
When it comes to creating memorial or cremation jewelry, artists can be quite creative. The basic process, however, relies on glass-blowing techniques. Whether you want to add the ashes yourself or have the artist use them in the work is a personal choice. In either case, you only need a small amount of the total. This lets you create a personal memento to wear or carry and still have enough ashes left over to scatter, bury or intern.
The choice is varied. You can have the ashes incorporated into rings, cuff links, pendants and charm bracelets. Depending upon the artists and/or company, you can also add a brief memorial inscription or message. The price will vary, according to the material, the size of the piece of jewelry, the specific shape, the artist involved, the actual workload of the artist and other related factors, but requesting this memorial will increase the overall cremation costs. In New York, you will need to consult a specialist.
If you are considering cremation jewelry as a means of remembering your beloved deceased, contact us. No matter what the hour, we will be there to help you. At New York cremation services, we know how important it is to find some way to keep the memory alive and we can talk to you about a variety of options for funerals and cremations.