Our Crematory

Eight-Step Procedure

While many funeral homes and cremation providers offer cremation services, very few of these companies actually own a crematory. We built our crematory at our parent company, Muehlebach Funeral Home. We operate with integrity and attention to every detail at this location.


At Assurance Cremation Society, we continue to use the same rigorous process and documentation from the moment your loved one enters into our care. Our crematory is open for your inspection and all families are offered the option of witnessing the cremation process. All of our crematory operators have passed a voluntary certification program and strictly adhere to our cremation guidelines. Our Process of Caring for Your Loved One and Our Peace of Mind GUARANTEE to you includes the following 8-step procedure:

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  1. When a deceased person is brought to the cremation society, our licensed professional staff immediately prepares a unique identification tag that is placed on your loved one and remains with them through the cremation process.   
  2. Any personal belongings are recorded, and all linens or clothing that we received with your loved one are laundered and returned if requested by your family.   
  3. Using state-of-the-art equipment, we take a fingerprint of your loved one, which will be used to match their identity before the cremation process begins.
  4. Once our crematory operator has all of the necessary legal documents to proceed with cremation, the crematory operator and a funeral director sign verifying the identity of your loved one, that no personal effects or jewelry are present, that all legal documents are present and complete, and that no pacemaker is present. 
  5. Your loved one is then removed from our temperature-controlled facility and placed into the crematory chamber. The date, time, crematory operator, funeral director, and unique identification number assigned to your loved one are all recorded in our cremation records. Duplicate copies of all legal documents are made before they are filed with local authorities, as required by law. 
  6. After the cremation process, your loved one's remains are removed from the cremation chamber and allowed to cool before being processed. During this time, any foreign objects such as staples or nails from the cremation container are removed. 
  7. During the cremation process, cooling, and processing of cremated remains, an identification medallion bearing the unique cremation ID number assigned to your loved one is present. After the cremated remains are placed into the urn or temporary urn selected by your family, this identification medallion is placed inside the urn with the ashes. 
  8. A label bearing your loved one's name is then affixed to all full-size urns selected by your family. Upon releasing the cremated remains to your family, a receipt of delivery is signed by the family member receiving the cremated remains, and the signed cremation receipt is retained by the cremation society in our permanent records.
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