May 17, 2012
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Cochrane's Chapel Of The Roses
103 Lincoln st. Roseville, California 95678
Details:
Cochranes Chapel of the Roses takes great pride in its reputation
of being the leading funeral service provider in our community.
Our family and staff are dedicated to ensuring that each funeral
reflects the unique life of the deceased and, at the same time,
is meaningful and supportive for those left behind. We offer
creative ideas and options to help tailor your arrangements to
suit you and your family, and we take care of all the complex
details for you.

We care about you and your family. Our staff of professional
funeral directors have years of experience compassionately caring
for families at the most difficult time of their lives. Our goal
is to assist the family in their selection of a fitting tribute
to their loved one. We offer families the choice of earth burial,
cremation, aboveground entombment and other memorial options that
meet the family's needs. We have designed our web site to answer
many of the funeral service questions that people typically have.
Please call or e-mail us if you have any additional questions or
comments about our firm or any aspect of funeral service.


Thank you,

Our Dedicated Staff


Our funeral home is conveniently located in the community. It is
unique in design and is functional yet comfortable and inviting
for families and visitors who attend services. We realize that
visiting a funeral home can be difficult, yet we believe that our
bright, colorful and uplifting decor helps to make this
experience easier.

The funeral home is the stage for services that will be
conducted; therefore, the atmosphere we have created is a warm
and calming environment to all who visit. It provides a very
comfortable and relaxing atmosphere to discuss the individual
needs of our client families.

Our homes offer the latest features and amenities to satisfy the
needs of the families, as well as a variety of services to choose
from.

We are privileged to provide the finest in funeral service
facilities to all families whom we serve.


Bereavement is the state of loss following the death of a
relative or friend. Our hope is that you will find comfort and
information that will assist on your grief journey. There is a
great deal of grief information that is available. This
information will not make the difficult feelings go away, this
information will not make the loneliness go away. This
information will assure you that the feelings that you are
experiencing are normal and natural and are necessary to assist
in your healing.

After-Care is an opportunity to minister to grieving families and
to help them understand that grieving over the death of a loved
one is natural and normal. Grief is often misunderstood by many
and seen as a sign of weakness or a lack of faith. We have often
witnessed someone trying to stop the crying of a grieving friend
or family member. Their outward notion being "it's not good to
get upset" when the more likely reality is that he is
uncomfortable with the others pain. He wants to "fix it" and make
things okay, but the truth is that there is no instant "fix" for
this emotional pain.

You can expound on this truth about the loss of a loved one as
follows:

After a death..."grief must follow; to expect less is illogical"

"Grief is not something to be avoided, to run from, or to bury
within. Grief is healthy...for denying grief its expression adds
stress to our bodies, which endangers its well being."

"Grieving allows us to rail against the injustice we feel.
Grieving is nature's way of helping us to regain our emotional
stability and to discover our 'new normal'."

"Grieving helps us to grow..to learn how to cope with and to
enjoy life without our loved one in it. If we do not grow during
the process grief, we could get stuck in the past or even to
regress in our emotional maturity. Each person does have this
choice."

Biblically, grief is presented as a realistic and normal part of
life. When Paul wrote, "We do not grieve as others do, who are
without hope", he was acknowledging that even those with faith do
indeed grieve. King David grieved in sackcloth and ashes over the
pending death of his child. Jesus, himself, wept at the tomb of
Lazarus. Darcie Sims, the Director of the American Grief Academy
said it well, "Let grief have its place among the living as a
symbol of how much you loved". It is okay to grieve.

During the time immediately following the loss of a loved one,
routine necessities can often add to an already stressful
situation. Our experience helps us understand this and we are
prepared to provide assistance in any way that is important to
you. If assistance is needed in a manner not listed, please let
us know. We will help if we can...because you have given us the
privilege to serve you.


The family residence is most often the gathering place for
concerned family members and friends.

Because the family may not be prepared to receive guests into
their home, we offer the following complimentary services at no
additional charge:
Resident Attendant - A bonded attendant to assist in keeping
dishes washed, waste emptied, coffee made, etc. (one day)
Lawn Care - we will arrange to have your lawn mowed at your
request.
When Requested we will arrange to have a table and a dozen
folding chairs delivered to your residence.
Free use of a large coffee urn - one pound of coffee and
disposable cups and plates delivered to your residence.
If you are not using our transportation to the funeral service,
we will at your request, pick-up, wash, and deliver your personal
vehicle back to your residence prior to the funeral.
Provide at no charge a pre-paid one-hour long distance calling
card to assist you in notifying out-of-town family and friends of
the memorial arrangements.
At your request we will deliver to your home or the funeral home
a small meat tray. (Eight hours notice appreciated.)
Unless requested other wise, we provide at no-charge cold
beverage or water during the summer months at place of committal.

Remember: It is our Mission to help. Please honor us by advising
us of unexpected needs that we may be able to assist you with.

_________CREMATION_____

Cremation Offers Many Options
Families that select cremation have many options available to
them for gatherings and memorialization. It is important to
remember that commemorating the life of a loved one is an
emotional and personal experience. When making cremation
arrangements, we will guide the family through all the options
available to them from the gathering, memorialization and final
disposition. We specialize in cremation; we can personally attend
to all the details for you.

The most important thing is to create a farewell event that is
meaningful and satisfying to you and others who will participate.
Establishing a permanent memorialization that best suits your
needs and your loved one's wishes can be most meaningful to all.

What is Cremation?
During the cremation process intense heat reduces human remains
to their original elements. Our trained staff will bring the
deceased to the crematory in a casket or cremation container.
Following cremation we will receive the cremated remains and
normally place them into an urn that has been selected by the
family. There are several options a family has in the final
disposition of the remains at this point as well as different
service and memorialization choices.

Services and Memorialization:
You have many memorialization options to consider for your loved
one, before and/or after the cremation takes place. It is most
important to create an event that not only allows family and
friends to say good by, but also is meaningful and satisfying to
all.

Many people see value in selecting a service with visitation and
funeral services followed by the cremation. Or you can select a
cremation followed by a memorial service. This service is a
gathering that differs from a funeral only in that the body is
not present. The cremated remains are usually present in an urn.
Cremation can be selected without any visiting hours, viewing or
ceremony this simply involves meeting with us to arrange the
details.

No matter what you decide, each individual is unique, and so,
their funeral services should be unique as well. We believe that
no two services should be the same. That is why we take the time
to get to know all we can about the deceased and the family to
help create a "Life Tribute" to the memory of your loved one.

Services and memorialization can take many forms. All of them
hold emotional value for the family and provide an opportunity
for remembering the deceased. The need to honor and remember a
loved one holds true for all individuals including those who
choose cremation. Services can be simple or elaborate, casual or
formal, contemporary or traditional. They can be held in the
funeral home or a church or temple, private home or some other
place that has special meaning to the family.

When planning a service try to capture the character and spirit
of the deceased by using personal items and momento's that will
make the event more meaningful and beneficial to all who attend.

Displaying personal items that reflect the individuals life golf
clubs, knitting, gardening tools, use of special music, poetry,
photographs and videos all make the services more personal. Our
staff is ready to assist in customizing a gathering or ceremony
to meet your individual needs.

Final Memorialization:
With cremation you have options on the final disposition of the
cremated remains including aboveground entombment in a niche at
one of our local cemeteries. The most common in our area is
burial in a family plot, separately, next to, or above and
existing burial. Monuments or markers may be engraved marking the
place of burial, for all to visit for generations to come.
Providing a place for memorialization at home is a way to hold
the memory of a loved one close. Scattering is a symbolic release
of a person back to the world and can be a complete or partial
scattering on land or water.




Memorial Products
Today cremation urns have been design to meet the needs of unique
and personal ceremonies and memorialization. The choices consist
of Biodegradable Urns for scattering, Garden Urns such a sundials
and wind chimes for anyone who loved the garden an appreciated
nature. Cast Acrylic Statuary Art Urns, designed to be an
artistic form that is uplifting and a comforting tribute. Cast
Bronze Statuary cast from original art works using the "lost wax"
method. Memento Chests provide the perfect place to store photos
heirlooms and other cherished items. Hardwood Urns have the
natural warmth and beauty of fine woods. Marble Urns hand crafted
from natural marble with distinctive graining patterns. Sheet
Bronze Urns can be personalized with engravings and appliques
reflecting the unique personality of the individual. Small
Keepsake Urns and Jewelry to hold a personal remembrance.

We are here to help you through the process of making these
choices. During the arrangement process you will make some
important decisions that will reflect the tribute of a life
lived. Once again, make choices that are meaningful and
satisfying for you and your family. Call or e-mail us with your
question we will be honored to assist you.



DEFINITIONS
The following information is furnished to enable you to more
fully understand some of the terminology and procedures involved
in the cremation process:

CREMATION
the irreversible process of reducing human remains to bone
fragments through extreme heat and evaporation.

CREMATED REMAINS
The bone fragments remaining after the cremation process.
(Technically, these fragments are not "ashes")

CREMATORY/CREMATORIUM the facility which houses the cremation
chamber.

CREMATION CHAMBER
the mechanical device used to perform the actual cremation
process.

CREMATION CONTAINER the container required to transport the
human remains to the crematory. It could be the casket used at
the funeral or a special rigid, leak proof, combustible box
designed for cremation. The cremation container will be destroyed
during the cremation process.

FINAL DISPOSITION
the final resting-place for the cremated remains.

HUMAN REMAINS the body of the deceased.

INURNMENT (1) placing the cremated remains in an urn or other
container in preparation for final disposition; (2) placing the
urn/container in its final resting-place.

PULVERIZATION PROCESS the reduction of the cremated remains to
an unidentifiable consistency to facilitate inurnment and/or to
make the cremated remains acceptable for scattering. Depending on
the pulverization device used, very small bone fragments may or
may not remain after processing.

THE CREMATION PROCESS

Depending on local laws, there may be a waiting period of up to
48 hours from the time of death before the human remains may be
cremated.

Before cremation, mechanical devices such as pacemakers must be
removed because they may explode during the cremation process,
causing extensive damage both to the integrity of the human
remains and to the cremation chamber.

To begin the cremation process, the human remains and the
cremation container are placed in the cremation chamber. Open
flames raise the temperature to 1600-2000 degrees Fahrenheit for
a period of approximately two to three hours. The time varies
with each human remains.

When the cremation is performed in a chamber, which utilizes a
secondary afterburner chamber, the partially cremated remains are
moved into this secondary chamber for completion of the cremation
process. In cremation chambers without a secondary chamber, the
partially cremated remains may be repositioned to facilitate
completion of the cremation process.

To reposition the human remains or to remove the cremated remains
from the cremation chamber, a broad hoe-like instrument is used.
Every effort is made by the operator to completely remove every
particle from the chamber so they do not become commingled with
particles of another cremation.

Occasionally, excess body fluids escape from the cremation
chambers during processing, fluids which otherwise would have
evaporated during the cremation process. These body fluids would
not have become part of the cremated remains had they remained in
the cremation chamber.

After the cremation process is complete, the cremated remains are
removed from the cremation chamber and placed in a tray for
cooling. They are then processed to their final reduced
consistency. The processed cremated remains are placed into an
urn or some other type of container, according to the wishes of
the family. Most cremated remains weigh between 4 to 8 pounds,
depending on the bone structure of the human remains.

Metal objects, such as jewelry and dental gold, may break down
into small pieces during the cremation process. These small
pieces, along with larger pieces of metal (e.g., hinges, screws
and prostheses), may be removed from the cremated remains using a
magnet or some other means, then disposed of according to local
laws and company policy.

The family chooses the final disposition of the cremated remains.
Pending this decision, your funeral professional will hold the
cremated remains for a very limited, specified time. The family
may select inurnment in a permanent location such as a
mausoleum/columbarium niche, cemetery plot (many cemeteries allow
urns to be buried in the same plot as a previously-interred
casket or other urn), or other special location of the family's
choosing. Alternatively, the remains may be scattered in a
cemetery scattering garden, at sea, or in some other location, so
long as it is in accordance with local laws. However, the
decision to scatter should be chosen carefully in that it is
irreversible.

Any further question regarding the cremation process should be
addressed to the funeral professional who assisted you in making
these arrangements.

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