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Cremation Services in Port Robinson

When looking for an affordable Cremation Service in the Port Robinson area, Morse and Son Funeral Home can satisfy the needs of your family. We also service and cater to the families in the surrounding area like Fort Erie and Merriton.

Port Robinson Cremation Services

While there may be other reputable Cremation Providers serving families in Port Robinson ON, Morse & Son Funeral Home is there for you and stands by you and your family every step of the way.


Allow Morse & Son Funeral Home a chance to serve your family. Contact us today to learn more about our Affordable Cost Options.

Frequently Asked Questions about Cremation

Can I buy an urn from another source, or must I buy one from you?

The FTC's Funeral Rule guides funeral directors in the ethical and fair presentation of funeral service options. The purchase of a cremation urn (or a casket, for that matter) from a second or third party source is one of the rights it guarantees. Your funeral director cannot prevent you from, nor can they charge you an extra fee for, the purchase of a third-party cremation urn. And they cannot demand you are present for its delivery to the funeral home.

I'm thinking of placing my loved one's ashes in the care of a local cemetery. What is the difference between a columbarium and a mausoleum?

Think of the Taj Mahal in India and you'll know exactly what a mausoleum is: it's free-standing building (in this case not in India but on the grounds of a local cemetery), which is intended as both a monument as well as the burial location for casketed individuals. A columbarium is the same in purpose, but not in design; instead of crypt spaces large enough for a full-size casket; it features smaller niche spaces, large enough for one (or maybe two) cremation urns.

Can you transport cremated remains internationally by air?

Yes. But because each country has its own rules and regulations, transporting cremated remains can become very complicated both from a logistical and a legal aspect. Contact the Embassy for each country you will be transporting the cremated remains to or from. Their Embassy is your best source to find out what are the specific rules, legal requirements, and any other authorizations that may be required. When shipping cremated remains internationally, it is advisable that you work with a funeral home, cremation provider, or a company that specializes in the shipment of human remains.

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