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Cremation or embalming: how to choose? | Complexe funéraire Lachance
After death

Cremation or Embalming: How to Choose?

Are you hesitating between cremation or embalming for a loved one or for planning your own funeral?

In Quebec, customs have evolved significantly: we are increasingly moving from very traditional funerals to simpler,
more intimate, and often more affordable approaches. In this article, Complexe funéraire Lachance clearly explains
the difference between cremation and embalming, the possible options (simple cremation, traditional funerals, a combination of both)
and how to choose what best respects your values… and your financial reality.

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Online obituaries: publish a tribute, find a deceased person

Today, most people start with an internet search when they learn of a death. They open Google, type the person’s full name, sometimes with a city (  online obituary“, “Joliette obituary”, etc.), and hope to land on the right page. This is where the online obituary plays a central role: it becomes the reference point for announcing the death, finding practical information, and leaving a tribute.

At Complexe funéraire Lachance, we see this notice as much more than an announcement. It is a space where the family publishes a text that reflects the deceased, where loved ones come to find details (dates, location, donations, etc.), and where the person’s memory can continue to live on over time.

Collection of Ashes After Cremation
After death

Collection of Ashes After Cremation: Simple and Compassionate Support at Lachance Funeral Complex

When a death occurs, one often finds themselves juggling a multitude of decisions in a short period. Among these, the collection of ashes after cremation is a pivotal moment: both practical, emotional, and often unfamiliar. At Lachance Funeral Complex, this moment takes place at the funeral home, in a warm and supportive setting, rather than through home delivery. Our role is to simplify matters for you, without detracting from the dignity or respect owed to your loved one.

Our team views the collection of ashes after cremation as an important stage of grieving, not merely a formality. We take the time to welcome you, answer your questions, and clearly explain your options, respecting your values, your means, and what the deceased would have wished.

The Stages of Grief at Lachance Funeral Home
After death

The Stages of Grief: Understanding Them Better to Live Through Them Better

Understanding the stages of grief helps to better grasp what is happening internally during this sensitive period. Everyone experiences grief in their own way: reactions and emotions can vary, and that is completely normal. This content offers a clear perspective on possible reactions, the most frequent emotions, and available resources, to provide guidance and adapted support for moving forward more peacefully. The goal is not to follow the stages of grief like a recipe, but to help you put words to what you are experiencing, at your own pace.

financial assistance for death $2500 Quebec government Complexe funéraire Lachance
After death

Death in Quebec: get up to $2,500 in financial aid

Losing a loved one is a profoundly distressing experience. In addition to grief, administrative procedures and immediate expenses (funerals, debts, current bills) can quickly become overwhelming to manage.

In Quebec, however, there are several forms of death financial aid, some of which can amount to up to $2,500, to support you during this difficult time.

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