Hughes Funeral Alternatives, LLC

Aquamation

Our Services

We understand that making funeral arrangements, whether it’s for a pre-need or at-need situation, can be a very stressful and emotional process so we work hard to make the experience as simple, straightforward and stress-free as possible. We pride ourselves by not being a traditional funeral home. Here is what you can expect.

 

Upon notification of the passing of a loved one, we here at Hughes Funeral Alternatives, LLC will:

  • Respond - We will immediately respond, no matter the time of day, and bring your loved one into our care.
  • Coordinate - We will meet with your family and coordinate a funeral, memorial service, and all necessary administrative documents.
  • Aquamation - The Aquamation process will take place at our on-site facility. Your loved one will never leave our care.
  • Deliver - We will deliver the urn to the family’s desired location (church, cemetery, residence, etc.).

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Along with these services, Hughes Funeral Alternatives will notify social security of your loved one’s passing and deliver the certified copies of the death certificate(s).

 

All of our services can be pre-arranged, please contact us for more details.

The Aquamation Process

Flameless Cremation, scientifically known as Alkaline Hydrolysis, is a natural, gentle, and eco-friendly alternative to fire based cremation. The process uses WATER as opposed to fire. By using a combination of 95% water and 5% alkalinity, Flameless Cremation mimics the same natural break down of a body if it were to be laid to rest directly in the soil, only accelerated. The following information is a brief description of what happens during the Flameless Cremation process.

During the Flameless Cremation process, a body is gently placed in a container which is then placed in a clean stainless steel vessel. A combination of warm water flow and alkalinity are used to accelerate the natural process of tissue hydrolysis and return the body back to nature.

At the end of the Flameless Cremation process, just like fire-based cremation, the only solid that remains is mineral bone (calcium phosphate) which is then processed and placed in an urn to be given back to the family. However, unlike fire-based cremation, the mineral bone ash from Flameless Cremation is clean and lighter in color because it is without carbon discoloration. The mineral bone ash is 100% safe; pathogen and disease free.

If an individual has metal medical devices, such pacemakers or medical implants, those are recovered for recycling after the Flameless Cremation process has taken place.

Flameless Cremation is offered by funeral homes all across the United States, Canada, and Europe. It is even used by medical schools for individuals who have been donated to science, including the world renowned Mayo Clinic.

With new options we understand that there are questions that you may have about the Flameless Cremation process. By reading our Advantages/Frequently Asked Questions we hope your questions are answered. We also hope that clarification is made concerning some common misconceptions about the process as well.

We want you to be 100% sure of any decision that is made when making funeral arrangements. If you have any questions, at any time, please reach out and let us know.

Natural


Aquamation mimics nature's process of decomposition, achieving in 5 to 6 hours what, in nature, would take 25 years.

Gentle


A combination of warm water flow and alkalinity are used to accelerate the natural process of tissue hydrolysis and return the body back to nature.

Eco Friendly


Because it is not a combustion process, Aquamation is more environmentally friendly, with a carbon footprint 18x less than flame-based cremation.

Water-Based


Using a combination of 95% water and 5% alkalinity, Aquamation mimics, but accelerates, the natural breakdown of a body laid to rest directly in the soil.

Aquamation


What Is It?


Aquamation, scientifically known as Alkaline Hydrolysis, is a natural, gentle, and eco-friendly alternative to fire based cremation, employing a process that uses water as opposed to fire. By using a combination of 95% water and 5% alkalinity, Aquamation mimics the same natural break down of a body if it were to be laid to rest directly in the soil, only accelerated.


During the Aquamation process, a body is gently placed in a container which is then placed in a clean stainless steel vessel. A combination of warm water flow and alkalinity are used to accelerate the natural process of tissue hydrolysis and return the body back to nature.

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Environmental Advantages


Because Aquamation is not a combustion process, it is more environmentally friendly: the total carbon footprint is 18 times less than fire-based cremation.

Reduces Natural Gas Usage by

90%

Reduces Carbon Dioxide Emissions by

90%

Reduces Electricity Usage by

66%

Reduces the Presence of Mercury by

100%

Additional Benefits:


  • A different choice when it comes to making final arrangements for your loved one
  • Your loved one is not exposed to harsh heat or open flame
  • 20% more ash remains is returned in the urn. The remains are also 100% free of carbon discoloration
  • Medical devices, such as pacemakers, do not have to be removed

Why Clients Choose Aquamation


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"My husband wanted to be cremated, but I always struggled with the thought of exposing him to fire. Aquamation was a way for me to honor his wishes and ease my fears at the same time."

"My son liked water. He liked to fish. He liked to be outdoors. It just fit together."

"We picked Aquamation for my father. He was an environmental engineer who was conscious of the environment."

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