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CREMATIONS

CREMATIONS

Ramon Massey & Son offers a range of cremation services throughout Dublin, providing a compassionate and respectful alternative to traditional burials. Our experienced team is dedicated to guiding you through the cremation process, ensuring that your loved one's wishes are honoured.

Our cremation services include:

Cremation with Funeral:

We can assist you in planning a meaningful funeral service before the cremation, allowing you to celebrate your loved one's life.

Cremation and Scattering:

We can help you arrange for the scattering of your loved one's ashes in a location of your choice.

We also offer:

Cremation Services Near You:

Our convenient locations throughout Dublin make it easy to find cremation services near you.

Transparent Pricing:

We provide clear and upfront information regarding cremation costs.

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For more information or to discuss your cremation needs, please get in touch with Ramon Massey & Son.

CREMATORIUMS IN IRELAND

Glasnevin

Glasnevin Cemetery, a significant historical landmark established by Daniel O'Connell in 1832, continues to serve as an active burial ground, offering various burial options and cremation services.

Mount Jerome (Harold's Cross)

Since its establishment in 2000 as Ireland's pioneer private crematorium, Mount Jerome has provided cremation services to more than 31,000 individuals and their loved ones.

Newlands Cross

Newlands Cross Cemetery, established in 2000 by Dublin Cemeteries Trust to serve the growing communities of West Dublin, offers burial and cremation options. It is meticulously maintained and integrated into a larger parkland area for public enjoyment.

Dardistown

Founded in 1990 by Dublin Cemeteries Trust, Dardistown Cemetery provides burial and cremation services to the North West Dublin community. Honouring Daniel O'Connell's inclusive vision, it welcomes people of all religious backgrounds.

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For more information or to discuss your cremation needs, please get in touch with Ramon Massey & Son.

  • WHEN A DEATH OCCURS IN NURSING HOME, HOSPICE OR HOSPITAL.
    The doctor will be called to confirm that the death has occured. In most cases a Post Mortem is not required and the family can contact their funeral director who will liaise with the hospital or nursing home on their behalf.
  • WHEN A DEATH OCCURS AT HOME
    If the death was unexpected, the GP should be contacted first and may advise that the family contact the local Garda Station, as the Gardai may wish to contact the Coroner. If the death was expected, the deceased will have been attended to by their GP who should be contacted first as they will be required to visit the home to confirm that the death has occurred. The funeral director can then be called but cannot proceed until the death has been confirmed by the doctor.
  • It will be useful to have considered the following questions and your funeral director will assist you in making these decisions.
    Where would you prefer to hold the funeral service in a Church or a Funeral Home or a Crematorium Chapel? Will you require any musicians for the funeral service? Will you require a limousine or a number of limousines for the day of the funeral? Will your preference be for burial or cremation? Will the deceased repose in a Funeral Home, a Residence or a Hospital, Hospice or Nursing Home Mortuary Chapel? Will the death notice be published on local radio, on RIP.ie or in a newspaper? Would you like to pass the house on the way to the church or cemetery? Will the family carry the coffin on the day of the funeral and if so, who will be the six bearers? What clothes will be selected for the deceased to wear during reposing?

CREMATIONS FAQ

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