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The growing popularity of Direct Cremations

Over the past few years there has been a major shift in the types of funeral service being held in the UK. According to Sun Life, around 20% of deaths are now followed by an unattended cremation rather than a more traditional funeral service. This is a rapid increase from just 3% of deaths having unattended cremations in 2019.

What is a Direct Cremation?

What does “Direct” actually mean?

A Direct cremation — also known as an unattended cremation — is the cremation of a body without an accompanying funeral service. In other words, it’s a straightforward cremation with no mourners, no ceremony, and no rituals. After the cremation, ashes are returned to the family if desired. A separate celebration of life or ash scattering can take place later, if the family chooses.

Why are unattended cremations becoming more popular?

There are several reasons why unattended cremations have become increasingly popular in the UK. Here are four key factors:

The Bowie effect

When pop icon David Bowie died in January 2016, he opted for an unattended cremation. His body was cremated in private, and his ashes scattered in Bali. This was a pivotal moment for public awareness, introducing many people to the idea of an alternative to traditional funerals.

The Covid-19 pandemic

By 2020, the idea of an unattended cremation was familiar to some—but it became necessary during the Covid-19 pandemic. Lockdowns and government restrictions meant that many funeral services were cancelled or limited. As a result, direct cremations became a more visible and viable option for many families, even if not by choice.

A shift toward celebrating life

More people are choosing to celebrate a life rather than hold a traditional service. An unattended cremation allows families to separate the logistical process of cremation from the emotional act of remembrance. This flexibility gives space to grieve first and celebrate later—on their own terms.

Affordability during the cost-of-living crisis

Traditional funerals now cost over £4,000 on average. In contrast, an unattended cremation can cost under £1,500. This makes it a more accessible and practical option for many families, especially during financially difficult times.

How easy is it to arrange an unattended cremation?

Unattended cremations are now commonly offered by most funeral planners. They are simple to arrange and don’t require special permissions. In fact, the process can feel less overwhelming since it doesn’t involve organising a service, transport, flowers, or catering.

Why choose Funerals With Grace?

If you choose Funerals With Grace, our experienced and compassionate team will walk you through each step. We’ll take your loved one into our care, arrange the unattended cremation, and ensure that everything happens according to your wishes. Afterward, you can choose to have the ashes returned to you or scattered at the crematorium’s Gardens of Remembrance.

So, if you’re sadly in the position of arranging a cremation, Funerals With Grace is here to help make the process as simple and supportive as possible.

We can help with arrangements at any time.

If you are receiving end of life care and haven’t made any decisions yet; or have any questions, you can talk to one of our team 24 hours a day on 0800 471 4689 or email us on support@withgrace.com

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