“Experts in disinterment and exhumations”
www.CaringReclocationSpecialist.com
www.CaringReclocationSpecialist.com
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We handle the stress and logistics at Caring Relocation Specialist LLC. We do all the work. One phone call, no call centers or third parties.
859-229-0492
At Caring Relocation Specialist our staff utilizes more than 30 years of experience in the funeral industry, caring for the families and those that have left this world with the careful and respectful disinterment, transportation, and reinterment of human remains from one location to another, often requiring detailed record-keeping, historical research, family coordination, and adherence to legal and ethical guidelines related to cemetery practices.
Disinterment and exhumations have recently gained popularity, as we have seen more families looking to relocate the memorial of their loved ones. As travel culture increases and moving from one town to another has become a common choice for individuals and families, there is more motivation to remain close to our loved one’s resting place. During times of land sale and development we have seen an increase in the need to disinter.
What is Caring Relocation Specialist?
We specialize in all areas of exhumations, grave re-locations, disinterment, burial and cremations. We recognize the need of being closed to our loved ones and at times that means they need to be relocated to another resting place and done so with respect and the upmost care that can be offered.
At times older cemeteries that no longer have care provided to them are purchased by corporations for development. With the proper licenses and paperwork, we can relocate those loved ones to a new cemetery preserving their resting place and allowing for development.
Reinterment of the remains to a family plot in the same or different cemetery.
Relocation of the remains of a war veteran from a common grave to an interdenominational plot dedicated as an honored place for Veterans.
The family may request that the remains be cremated.
To scatter previously interred cremated remains.
When the coroner or other legal authority requests a further examination of the remains.
When a cemetery or churchyard is decommissioned due to development or building projects.
To determine the identity of the remains by DNA testing