Got a loved one at the LA ME's Office and don’t know where to start? We’ve got you covered! As your families trusted direct cremation provider in Los Angeles we manage the entire process for you, ensuring your loved one’s transition is handled with the utmost care and professionalism. From securing the release from the LA ME to managing all the necessary arrangements, we handle the logistics so you don’t have to.
At Still Waters, we pride ourselves on making this difficult time as smooth as possible. We provide expedited direct cremation services from the LA ME's office and take care of everything at our southern California crematory in Los Angeles, with no surprises, no delays—just a seamless, high-quality experience backed by years of expertise. So, Leave the stress to us. You’re in trusted hands, and we’ll guide you through every step with compassion and clarity. No paperwork headaches, no waiting—just the best possible service for you and your family.
Our direct cremation service provides families with a respectful and affordable alternative to traditional funeral arrangements. This streamlined service does not include viewing services beforehand, offering an expedited and cost-effective option for honoring your loved one.
With a focus on simplicity and dignity, we handle every aspect of the process, allowing you to plan from the comfort of home and honor your loved one’s memory without the added stress of visiting a funeral home. Our service includes various options for personalized tributes, such as a complimentary engraved bamboo urn, ensuring your loved one is remembered in a meaningful way. Choose our direct cremation service for a compassionate approach that respects both your family's wishes and your budget.
Let your family find peace in transforming ashes to stones you can hold and cherish.
Transforming your loved ones ashes into diamonds creates a unique wearable gem.
Keeping an urn at home is a popular choice, allowing your loved one to be safe in home.
Jewelry for ashes provides a special way to carry a piece of your loved one with you.
Cremation is a process that uses heat to turn a body into bone fragments.
Any metal objects are removed, and the fragments are then turned into ashes.
Then, ashes are then returned to the family in an urn for safekeeping, personalization, or scattering.
What is Direct Cremation?
Direct cremation is a straightforward process where the body is cremated shortly after death, without a formal funeral service or viewing.
Unlike traditional cremation, there is no need for embalming or elaborate ceremonies, making it a more cost-effective and simple option.
The ashes are returned to the family, allowing them to hold a memorial or celebration of life at a time and place of their choosing.
Direct creamtion is affordability without compromise.
One of the biggest concerns for families is the cost of a funeral. With traditional funerals often costing $7,000 or more, direct cremation provides a cost-effective alternative.
The price for high-value direct cremation services typically ranges from $1,850 to $2,500, making it an affordable option without compromising on dignity or care.
Immediate Need & Availability:
When a loved one passes, immediate action is often required.
Direct cremation services are typically available without delay, providing a fast and respectful solution during difficult times.
There’s no need to wait for embalming, a service, or other time-consuming steps involved in a traditional burial.
This allows your family to proceed swiftly with final arrangements, giving you more flexibility to plan a memorial or gathering when the time is right.
Is an urn required for direct cremation?
No, the law does not require an urn for durect cremation.
We provide a beautifully engraved bamboo urn with our complete service, ensuring your loved one is honored with the dignity they deserve.
By choosing our service, you won’t have to face the emotional burden of searching for an urn later or dealing with messy ashes in an inadequate container.
Your loved one’s remains deserve a respectful resting place, not a cardboard box or plastic container.
We believe in offering something truly meaningful during this difficult time.
What are the 3 types of cremation services?
1. Direct Cremation:
This is a straightforward process where the body is cremated shortly after death, without a formal service beforehand. It is often the most economical option, as it eliminates the need for a casket and allows families to plan a memorial service at a later date.
2. Memorial Service:
A memorial service is held after the cremation has taken place. Families can choose to gather for a ceremony to honor their loved one, which can be personalized in various ways, including music, readings, and sharing memories. This service allows for a more flexible timeframe for planning and can take place in various locations.
3. Viewing:
A viewing service allows family and friends to say their final goodbyes before the cremation occurs. This typically involves a visitation where the body is present in a casket, allowing loved ones to offer their condolences and share in the grieving process. Following the viewing, the body is then cremated.
What happens to the ashes after the cremation process?
The ashes will be returned and handled according to the family's wishes.
They can be kept at home, buried, placed in a columbarium, or scattered on private or public property, depending on state law.
The ashes can also be transformed into holdable stones, cremation jewelry, or even diamonds.
Additionally, they can be incorporated into personalized items such as glass art, memorial trees, or cherished keychains.
Is embalming required before direct cremation?
No, embalming is not required before direct cremation, nor is it needed for a memorial service without a viewing.
Our facilities respectfully care for the body without the need for embalming.
However, if a family opts for a viewing before cremation, embalming is required.
Do I need to purchase a cremation casket?
No, a casket is not legally required for cremation.
While you may choose to purchase a cremation casket designed for this purpose, all that is needed is a cremation container that will be cremated with the body.
We provide a cremation container as part of our service, which is made of wood or cardboard and offers a respectful option for your loved one.
Simplicity in a Difficult Time:
When a loved one passes, handling complicated funeral arrangements can add unnecessary stress.
Direct cremation is a simpler, more straightforward process, allowing families to focus on grieving and remembrance.
There’s no need for embalming, a viewing, or a formal funeral service—just respectful care and prompt cremation.
Flexibility for Planning Services:
With direct cremation, you have the freedom to plan a memorial service after creamtion at a later date that works for you.
This allows you to gather family and friends when you’re ready, without the pressure of scheduling a service immediately after a loss.
This flexibility can be especially helpful for loved ones traveling from out of town.
Dignified Care for Your Loved One:
Though the process is simple, it’s important to know your loved one is treated with the utmost respect throughout.
Direct cremation ensures that your family member is cared for with dignity every step of the way, and their remains are returned to you in a timely manner, allowing for private or public memorialization in a way that honors their life.
No Hidden Fees or Surprises:
One of the biggest pain points in funeral planning is unexpected costs.
With direct cremation, all services are transparent and easy to understand.
From the cremation process itself to necessary paperwork and permits, everything is included in one straightforward package.
At $1,850 to $2,500, your loved one’s cremation will be handled with care, without hidden charges.
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