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Cremation
MSU Extension
MontGuide
200201 HR
Updated February 2013
1
Focus
• Personal Concerns
• Montana & Federal
Regulations
• Costs
2
Marsha A. Goetting
Professor & Extension Family
Economics Specialist
Corinne Cramer
Former Extension Family &
Consumer Sciences Associate
Claire DelGuerra
Former Cascade County
Extension Agent
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Historical Info
• First Crematory
1876
Pennsylvania
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What percent of Montanans
were cremated in 2009?
17%
17%
12
%
17%
31
%
17%
42
%
17%
65
%
85
%
17%
76
%
1. 85%
2. 76%
3. 65%
4. 42%
5. 31%
6. 12%
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Countdown
Cremation
Acceptance
• Montana—2009
• 65% rate
• 5,664 cremations out
of
8,739 deaths
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National Rate
•Year 2009
38%
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Which state has the highest
rate of cremations?
17%
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1. Alaska
2. Nevada
3. Hawaii
4. Montana
5. Maine
6. Florida
Countdown
States
Nevada
Washington
Hawaii
Oregon
Vermont
73%
70%
69%
68%
59%
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Why Choose
Cremation
• National Survey
Cremation
Association
of North America
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Why Choose
Cremation??
• Save Money
• Save Land
• Simpler &
•
•
More Convenient
Personal
Preference
Body not in Earth
30%
13%
8%
6%
6%
Cremation Association of North America
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Why??
• Concerns for
environment
• Cold-weather
constraints
• Ease of transportation
to distant burial sites
12
Who
Regulates?
• Montana Board
of Funeral Service
Montana
Department of
Labor & Industry
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Montana Board of
Funeral Service
• Administrative
Rules
• Standards
• Licenses
14
Federal Level
• Federal Trade
Commission (FTC)
Trade Regulation
Rules
Itemized Price Info
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Who can
authorize the
removal of my
body to a
crematory?
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Removal of body?
• Vital Statistics
Bureau
DPHHS Form
“Authorization for
Removal,Transportation
, & Final Disposition of a
Dead Body”
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Signature of One:
• Coroner
• Mortician
• Physician or
Designee
• Certified Advanced
Practice Registered
Nurse
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Who Submits the
Form?
•Mortician
With appropriate
signatures
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How many licensed
crematories are in Montana?
20%
20%
20%
20%
75
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2.
3.
4.
5.
20%
Countdown
22 Licensed
Crematories
• Billings, Bozeman, Butte,
Great Falls, Hamilton, Helena,
Kalispell, Livingston, Malta,
Martinsdale, Miles City,
Missoula, Polson, & Whitefish
www.crematorydirectory.com
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What are the costs
of cremation?
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What is the average cost of
cremation?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
$3,310
$2,175
$1,650
$950
$610
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
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$3,310
$2,175
$1,650
$950
$610
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Comparison Cost
• Cremation
$1,000 - $3,000
Average cost $1,650
•
Funeral
$7,755
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Cremation Costs
• Funeral Homes
Must provide
disclosure form
− Itemizing Expenses
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Does my body have
to be embalmed?
• Not required
unless certain funeral
arrangements
selected.
Private or
public viewing
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Casket Required?
• Not in Montana
Nationwide
−90% of
cremations do
not have casket
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Montana
Requirements
• Enclosed, rigid,
leak proof container
Fiberboard
Pressed Wood
Cardboard
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FTC Rules
• Must disclose in writing
& make available:
Alternative container
Unfinished wooden
box
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Authorization
• Crematory must
have written cremation
authorization form
Signed by authorization
agent
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Authorizing
Agent
• Person legally
entitled to
determine final
disposition of
human remains
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Priority Order
• Unless other directions
provided by deceased
Spouse
Majority Adult
Children (not all)
Parent
Close relative of deceased
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In Absence
of Family
• Personal
Representative
• Public Administrator
• Others as Designated
by Montana Board of
Funeral Service
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List Request
• Prepaid funeral contract
• Written disposition
direction
• Signed affidavit
• Videotaped disposition
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Further
Information
• What Are Your Rights
Over Your Remains
Search by title
www.montana.edu
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What is done with
the body before
cremation?
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Personal
Possession
•Remove
Jewelry
Mementos
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Pacemakers
•Remove
Could damage
Authorizing agent
held responsible
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Cremated with
body
• Prostheses
• Mechanical
• Devices
• Implants
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Wait 24 hours
• Signed Death Certificate
• Crematory Authorization
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My ashes or others?
• Identifying metal
disc attached to
each receptacle
containing a body
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Identifying Disc
• During cremation
disc secured on
control panel
outside the
chamber
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My ashes or others?
• Number of
identifying metal
disc written on
outside of receptacle
12
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Which survivors are
ashes given to?
• Individual specified by
authorizing agent on
cremation
authorization form
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No Authorizing
Agent
•After 90 days:
Crematory has the
authority for
disposition of
remains
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What should
family do with
ashes?
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Businessman
• Put my ashes in an
envelope and mail
them to IRS.
Write on envelope…”
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Now
you
have
everything!
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Urns
• Hardwood
• Stone or Marble
• Bronze, copper, or
other
metals
• Biodegradable
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Urn Burial
•Columbarium
niche
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Urn Burial
•Urn Garden
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Keepsake Memorial
•Jewelry
Pendant
Ring
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Keepsake Memorial
•Miniature
Cast
Bronze Urn
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What to do with
ashes?
•Bury
•Scatter
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Scattering--Where
• 30% water
• 29% land
• 18% preference
of deceased
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Scattering
• 59% preferred
to be scattered
rather than
buried
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Where to Scatter?
•Privately
owned lands
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Church-Owned
Lands
•Ask
Permission
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City Lands, Parks,
& Lakes
• City Attorney
• City Commissioner
Permission?
Forms?
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County Lands,
Parks, & Lakes
• County Attorney
• County Commissioner
Permission?
Forms?
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School Trust
Lands
• Montana
Department
of Natural
Resources &
Conservation (DNRC)
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School Trust
Lands
• Sections 16 & 36
Township
• Land use permit ($25)
• Area Office fee (varies)
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State Rivers
& Lakes
• Montana Department of
Environmental Quality
No permit required
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State Lands &
Parks
• Montana Fish, Wildlife
& Parks
Not allow unless
authorized
by commissioner
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Tribal Trust Lands
• 7 reservations in
Montana
Tribal Community
Council
General Council
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Bureau of Land
Management Lands
• No federal permits
are necessary
Unless commercial
enterprises
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Federal Waters
• At sea
3 nautical miles
Burial/Scatter at
Sea Notification
Form
www.epa.gov
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National
Cemeteries
•Veterans
Spouses
Dependent
children
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Montana
• List from:
• VA Medical & Regional
Office Center
• Fort Harrison, MT
• 877-468-8387
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Can you scatter ashes in a
National Park?
33%
No
ts
ur
e
33%
No
33%
Ye
s
1. Yes
2. No
3. Not sure
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National Forests
• Forest Service
No rules or
regulations
Except for
California
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National Parks
• Each national park
has conditions for
granting permission
• Contact
Superintendent of Park
www.nps.gov/findapark
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Yellowstone
National Park
• Special Use Permit--
$25
Yellowstone Visitor
Service Office
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Glacier
National Park
• Undeveloped areas
Notify Special Park
Uses Office
406-888-7800
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Air
• Federal Aviation
Administration
As long as no hazard
to persons or property
866-835-5322
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Hub Wheelman’s
Daughter
• “I keep a small vial of his
ashes in my glove
compartment. I am nowhere
near the driver he was, but at
least he’s still spending a fair
amount of time on the road.”
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Hot Air Balloonist
• “….released my wife’s
ashes from her
balloon
high in the desert
where she broke the
world’s record…I
think she is smiling.”
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Can I have my
ashes mailed?
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ShippingMontana
• U.S. Postal Service
Only by Registered
Mail
Return Receipt
Services
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Ship-Out of State
• Include:
Copy of
cremation
authorization form
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Shipping Container
•Sift-proof
•Sealed
•Durable
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No shipment of
cremated
remains
•United Parcel
Service
•Federal Express
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Prefer Cremation?
• Place request
in writing
Preneed
Authorization
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Funeral Director
• “When planning to honor and
memorialize a person who has
died, the family should plan a
funeral, memorial, celebration
of life or gathering that best
suits their religious beliefs,
traditions, lifestyle & budget.”
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Acknowledgements
• Montana Board of
Funeral Service
• Montana Funeral
Directors
Association
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Montana
Department of
• Public Health &
Human Services
• Environmental
Quality
• Fish, Wildlife & Parks
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Further Info p. 6
• Montana Board of
Funeral Service
• www.funeral.mt.gov
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Further
Info
• Montana Funeral
Directors Association
• Local Funeral Home
• www.mfda.net
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National Info
• AARP
www.aarp.org
• Cremation Association of
North America (CANA)
www.cremationassociation.org
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National Info
• Funeral Consumers Alliance
(FCA)
www.funerals.org
• Funeral Service Educational
Foundation (FSEF)
www.fsef.org
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National Info
•
•
•
International Crematory
& Funeral Association
www.iccfa.org
National Funeral Directors
Association (NFDA)
www.nfda.org
Selected Independent Funeral
Homes (SIFH)
www.selectedfuneralhomes.org
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Definitions of
Terms in
Cremation
Industry
At the end of
MontGuide
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