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Cremation or Cremation Plus?

Posted on January 22nd, 2019 by Foothill Funeral and Cremation | Leave a comment
Posted under Ashes, Burial, Caskets, Death, Embalming, Funerals, Glendora, Mortuary

Many people think that only two options exist relative to the disposition of their loved ones’ remains: burial, which includes casket-viewing-funeral-graveside-and-the-whole-shebang – or simple ceremony-less cremation. But those are just two in a laundry list of choices available to people making final arrangements for someone who has died. Circa 2019, options are basically endless. In […]

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What Happens to Your Body After You Die?

Posted on January 8th, 2019 by Foothill Funeral and Cremation | 1 Comment
Posted under Bio Cremation, Burial, Death, Embalming, Funerals

We don’t try to conquer deep theological questions relative to the afterlife in our funeral blog. But we do spend a lot of time around dead bodies. So, we have a certain degree of expertise when it comes to death. As a result, we can offer a few ideas about what happens to the human […]

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Macabre Death Part 2

Posted on October 12th, 2018 by Foothill Funeral and Cremation | Leave a comment
Posted under Burial, Caskets, Death, Embalming, Mortuaries, Uncategorized

Mac Part 2 in our Macabre October Post Series Since October is arguably the month for the macabre, last week we began our series to commemorate all things creepy, relative to the funeral industry. This week, we follow up with 5 behind-the-scenes scary things you may not know about your local mortuary. (Okay, full disclosure, we […]

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October – Let the Creepiness Begin with Embalming

Posted on October 3rd, 2018 by Foothill Funeral and Cremation | Leave a comment
Posted under Bio Cremation, Death, Embalming, Funerals, Mortuary

Even though October has only just begun, scary movies are popping up in earnest on streaming services and in theaters. So, to keep up, we want to share some creepy stuff about our own industry. We are funeral directors, after all. This week, we will start by covering something a bit arcane, embalming. As you can […]

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