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Cremation Services in Niagara Falls

When looking for an affordable Cremation Service in the Niagara Falls, Morgan Funeral Home can satisfy the needs of your family. We also service and cater to the families in the surrounding area like Homer and Merriton.

Niagara Falls Cremation Services

While there may be other reputable Cremation Providers serving families in Niagara Falls ON, Morgan Funeral Home is there for you and stands by you and your family every step of the way.


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

Frequently Asked Questions about Cremation

What must I bring to the funeral home?

You'll need to provide the documents/information required to complete your loved one's death certificate and obituary. If you are planning to have a service, you may also wish to bring in a collection of family photographs to be used in making a tribute video or in the decoration of the service location. Other items may be needed at some point, depending on the arrangements made. Your funeral director will provide you with an exact list of the things he or should would like you to bring along to the arrangement conference.

I'd like to write my loved one's obituary. Can I?

Of course you can; in fact any member of your family (or even a close friend) can "step up" to take care of this task. There are many valuable resources available online, including tips on writing an obituary. And you can always turn to us for assistance.

What happens when a funeral home cremates a body, but the ashes go unclaimed?

The problem of unclaimed cremated remains continues to increase along with the rise in cremation rates across the country. When cremated remains are not picked up by the family, the funeral home usually keeps them in storage, sometimes indefinitely. At least one state (Massachusetts) has passed laws that allow the funeral home to scatter or bury cremated remains that go unclaimed for more than a year.

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