Crotty Funeral Home & Cremation Services
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- Cremation
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Funeral provider · Killeen, TX
Cremation Tribute is an online cremation service operating under the brand name Allen Dave Funeral Homes, serving the Houston and Shreveport, Texas areas. It offers direct cremation packages starting at $995, with options for identification and memorial services at higher price points, emphasizing transparent, affordable pricing completed through an online arrangement process.
Cremation Tribute operates as Allen Dave Funeral Homes and provides cremation services to families in the Houston and Shreveport, Texas regions. The provider emphasizes an online-first approach to arranging cremations, allowing families to obtain quotes in seconds and complete arrangements within 30 minutes. The company states it offers transparent pricing where families pay only for the services they need, with packages starting at $995 for basic direct cremation. Staff are available 24/7 for assistance, and the provider mentions working with families experiencing financial difficulties.
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| Basic Direct Cremation Plan | $995 |
|---|---|
| Basic Identification Cremation Plan | $2,995 |
| Basic Cremation Memorial Funeral | $6,495 |
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425 E Central Texas Expy, Killeen, TX
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Cremation is not a final disposition of the remains, nor is it a type of funeral service. Rather, it is a process of reducing the human body to bone fragments using high heat and flame.
It depends on the weight of the individual. For an average size adult, cremation takes from two to three hours at normal operating temperature between 1,500 ºF to 2,000 ºF.
All organic bone fragments are swept into the back of the cremation chamber and into a stainless steel cooling pan. Non-consumed items like metal from clothing and hip joints are separated from the cremated remains through visual inspection and using a strong magnet. The remaining bone fragments are processed in a machine to a consistent size and placed into a temporary or permanent urn selected by the family.
Cremated remains resemble coarse sand and are whitish to light gray in color. The remains of an average size adult usually weigh between four to eight pounds of cremated remains.
We return remains in a temporary container but we offer a variety of affordable urns. The family may choose to provide their own container in which the cremated remains will be placed.
With the exception of minute and microscopic particles, which are impossible to remove from the cremation chamber and processing machine, all of the cremated remains are given back to the family.
Cremation regulations vary from state-to-state.
Never. Not only is it illegal to do so, but most modern cremation chambers also are not of sufficient size to accommodate more than one adult. Thus it would be a practical impossibility to conduct multiple cremations simultaneously.
No. We are not offering these services at this time.
We have developed the most rigorous set of operating policies and procedures in order to maximize our level of quality and minimize the potential for human error. Positive identification of the deceased is assured throughout each stage of the cremation process. We only allow certified professionals to operate our cremation equipment.
An urn is not required by law. However, an urn may be desired if there is to be a memorial service or the cremated remains are to be interred in a cemetery. If an urn is not selected, the cremated remains will be placed in a plastic bag and then placed in a temporary plastic box or container provided by the family.
No, a casket is not required for cremation.
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