National Cremation Society

Category: Cremation service

Address: 672 Strander Blvd, Tukwila, WA 98188, USA

Phone: +14255288183

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

John Hudziak

Aug 3, 2022

Excellent Service and Excellent Help after cremation. I recommend them highly,

Sam Reed

Apr 12, 2022

They are kind, courteous and concerned. My children will have no worries after I am gone.

Laurie Marocco

Mar 18, 2022

A friend in our support group recommended National Cremation Society to us last summer and after a little research I purchased services for both of us. The process was all done over the phone and internet, easy. When my husband passed away last month, Hospice asked if I'd made arrangements then they took his membership number and called for me. In about an hour Tyler and David drove up in separate vehicles. Both of them were respectful and swift. Kristina followed up a couple days later explain what happens now and get a little more information. When he was ready I chose to pick him up myself which was emotional for me. Taylor was respectful as well. The experience was seamless from beginning to end. It's comforting to know my sons won't have to worry about what to do with me when my time comes.

Sue Beauvais

Mar 25, 2021

My parents had Neptune Society and it was so no-stress when they died, and my brother & sister-in-law signed up recently and showed us their box. Since I recently turned 65 and my husband 70, we decided it was time for us to sign up. I have recommended them to many of my friends, both in person and on Facebook.

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Questions & Answers

I have prearranged with National Cremation and I make payments on a payment plan. How do I stop or change my payment plan?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

Call our offices or toll free number regarding any payment questions

If I choose National Cremation, what happens upon my death? What does my family need to do?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

We have worked to simplify the process and alleviate the planning burden for your loved ones. At the time of death, your family or representative calls us. We are available day and night, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our experienced staff gathers the necessary information, arranges necessary paperwork, and arranges for the body to be transferred to our care. We typically arrive in a plain vehicle. We take the body to our nearest facility to await cremation. After the proscribed waiting period, the body is cremated, remains are placed in a temporary container, and the remains are transferred to an authorized member of your family or representative.

What if I prearrange with National Cremation and then move?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

As the oldest and largest cremation provider in the nation, the National Cremation has a network of locations to honor your arrangements.

How can I make sure that my wishes will be honored once I’m gone, especially if my family wants something different, like a ground burial?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

Making your final wishes clear, both in advance and at the time of death, is the best way to ensure your final wishes will be met. Complete our Planning and Discussion Guide and discuss your choices with your family. A preplanned and prepaid cremation that locks in services and payment helps ensure your wishes will be followed.

What if my family can’t decide on one place for the cremated remains?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

An advantage of cremation is the flexibility it offers. When family members have more than one wish for a final resting place, cremated remains can be divided. Smaller amounts of remains can be scattered in different locations or given to different family members for care.

Is scattering my ashes legal?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

Yes, all states allow scattering of ashes. Some states require permits, particularly in state and national parks. Ashes may be scattered at sea three miles or more from land. Reporting and conditions may apply. Scattering on private property is prohibited without the permission of the property owner.

What is an urn?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

An urn is a vessel, or container, used to hold cremated remains. A wide variety of urns are available from a simple box to elaborately decorated containers of wood, metal, glass, or clay.

If I am cremated, and my spouse chooses ground burial, can my ashes be placed in the same gravesite that my spouse has?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

Each cemetery has its own policies and must follow state law, so check with the cemetery. Cremation burials are increasingly common, sometimes with multiple containers of cremated remains in one cemetery plot.

What if I want a memorial service?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

An advantage of cremation is that it offers flexibility. Families may choose to memorialize their loved one with a funeral prior to cremation or a memorial service after cremation. The memorial service can take place with or without the cremated remains. Cremation allows a celebration of life in any way, and at any time, you choose.

Can my Social Security and/or Veterans Benefits be used if I select cremation?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

Visit the Social Security Administration website or the Department of Veterans Affairs website for the most current information. In short, the answer is yes, but restrictions and dollar limits apply.

Is it possible for my loved ones to witness the cremation process?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

Yes, just let us know in advance so we can arrange a mutually convenient time.

How can my family be sure the ashes they receive are mine?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

The National Cremation follows strict internal procedures to ensure proper identification of the deceased throughout the cremation process. We will not breach your trust. Identification of the deceased is first established at the place of death; an identification band is placed around the ankle. The ankle band includes several pieces of information including name, date of birth, date of death, and location, to prevent identification confusion. Before the deceased is removed from the place of death, the identification band is rechecked against any paperwork and identification tags. At the crematory, an assigned stainless steel identification disc, linked to the record of the deceased, is placed with, and remains with, the body. Following cremation, the identification disc is placed in the urn with the cremated remains.

Is there any special preparation required prior to cremation?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

Families should remove all jewelry and mementos from the deceased prior to cremation. Also, families must notify the cremation provider if any medical devices are present.

Is embalming necessary for cremation?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

No, embalming is not necessary for cremation.

Is a casket required?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

While individuals and families may choose a casket, or rent a casket for a funeral or memorial service prior to cremation, a casket is not necessary for cremation. When a casket is not chosen, the deceased is placed in a combustible, environmentally safe container for respectful handling during the cremation process.

How soon after death can cremation take place?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

The deceased stays in a safe, climate-controlled environment while death and cremation documents are processed. Many states have a specific waiting period, for example, two days, and require authorization for cremation by a coroner or medical examiner.

Do all religions accept cremation?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

Most religions permit cremation; some recommend it. Support for cremation is not universal among faiths, however. Consult your religious advisor with any questions about the appropriateness of cremation in your faith.

How can I tell if I am getting a reputable firm to handle the cremation?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

There are a number of ways to ensure you choose a reputable firm for cremation. Check the qualifications of the staff, learn about the procedures that ensure proper running of the crematorium and proper identification of the deceased, and assess the candid and direct disclosure of costs.

What are cremated remains?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

Cremated remains, or cremains, are the ashes that remain following the cremation process.

What is cremation?

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National Cremation Society | Aug 15, 2021

During cremation, a dead body is burned and vaporized at high temperatures, leaving only ashes. The ashes are specifically from the destruction of bone. Other tissues are vaporized.

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