For a host of reasons, many people feel uncomfortable talking about death and death-adjacent topics like burial and cremation. While it may not be easy to have these conversations, it is important to distinguish between myth and fact when it comes to end-of-life options. At Wright & Ford Family Funeral Home and Cremation Services, our staff frequently speaks with families from all over Hunterdon and Somerset counties who have heard rumors or myths about burial.

Here are five of the most common burial myths debunked:

  1. A burial vault is required for burial.
    A burial vault was originally used to protect the casket from grave robbers. This type of structure also helps support the surrounding ground and lessen maintenance costs for cemeteries. According to New Jersey state laws, a burial vault is not required for burial. It’s a personal preference whether you choose to use a burial vault for yourself or your loved one.
  2. A religious official must be present at every burial.
    New Jersey is a diverse area that is home to families hailing from various cultural and, religious backgrounds. Our experienced staff works regularly works with families and clergy from all faiths and we can also provide humanistic services. Families seeking an alternative option can arrange for a certified celebrant to lead their loved one’s service and incorporate special readings, music, and other personal touches into the memorial. 
  3. Burial is harmful for the environment.
    Cremation is often believed to be a more eco-conscious choice compared to traditional burial. At Wright & Ford, families can choose to hold a green burial for their loved one and incorporate elements like a biodegradable burial shroud and a sustainably grown casket into the burial.
  4. There are no burial options for families who choose cremation.
    Choosing cremation for your loved one means you can still decide to hold a graveside burial. Our cremation professionals will assist you in selecting a cremation urn or box.
  5. Choosing traditional burial limits your personalization options.
    When you choose traditional burial with the funeral home of your choice, you can decide to incorporate a customized casket, a video tribute, an environmentally friendly balloon release, and a variety of other personalized aspects into the service.

If after reading this, you still find yourself with questions about burial, contact our supportive staff by phone or email. We are here 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and ready to serve you and your family.