Ipswich
Crematorium
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Ipswich
Crematorium
Ipswich Crematorium has two chapels, the North Chapel and the West
Chapel. They offer a maximum availability of eight services per chapel
per day.
During the service, when the committal of the body takes place, the
coffin is obscured from view by curtains. It is then withdrawn into
the committal room where the name plate is checked and an identity
card issued. The cremation itself will usually take place shortly
after the service.
The picture you can see is taken from the committal area, looking
through to the chapel. You can see two of the cremators (silver squares
on the wall).
The Code of Cremation Practice insists that each cremation is carried
out separately. A cremator can only accept one coffin at a time and
all remains are removed before the unit can be used again.
The identity card accompanies the cremated remains, which are reduced
to a fine consistency suitable for storage and eventual disposal.
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