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Geelan Funeral Home Admin • June 12, 2026

Can You Still Have a Funeral or Memorial Service After Cremation?

Can You Still Have a Funeral or Memorial Service After Cremation?

Many families are surprised to learn that choosing cremation does not mean giving up the opportunity to gather, remember, and celebrate the life of a loved one.

In fact, the answer is simple: yes, a funeral or memorial service can absolutely take place after cremation.

One of the most common misconceptions about cremation is that it replaces the need for a service. The reality is that cremation only changes the method of disposition and often provides families with greater flexibility when planning a meaningful tribute.

Cremation Does Not Replace a Service

A funeral or memorial service serves an important purpose. It gives family and friends the opportunity to come together, support one another, share memories, and honor a life well-lived.

Whether a family chooses burial or cremation, the need to gather and remember remains the same.

Many families today choose cremation while still holding a service that includes:

  • Personal stories and tributes
  • Favorite music and readings
  • Photo displays and video tributes
  • Religious or spiritual elements
  • Military honors when applicable
  • The presence of cremated remains if desired

The service can be every bit as meaningful and personal as a traditional funeral.

Why Some Families Choose a Memorial Service After Cremation

One of the greatest benefits of cremation is flexibility.

Unlike a traditional funeral that often takes place within a few days of death, cremation allows families additional time to make arrangements and coordinate schedules.

This can be especially helpful when:

  • Family members live in different states
  • Travel plans need to be arranged
  • Loved ones need more time to gather
  • A special date or location is preferred
  • Family members want additional time to plan a personalized service

Some families choose to hold a memorial service shortly after the cremation takes place, while others wait several weeks or even months before gathering.

There is no right or wrong timeline. The most important thing is creating a service that meets the needs of your family.

What Does a Memorial Service After Cremation Look Like?

Every family is unique, which means every memorial service can be unique as well.

A memorial service after cremation may be held at a funeral home, church, community center, family residence, park, or another meaningful location.

Families often incorporate:

  • Family photographs
  • Video tribute presentations
  • Favorite songs and hymns
  • Shared memories from family and friends
  • Readings, prayers, or scripture
  • Displayed urns or cremation keepsakes

The goal is not to focus on the form of disposition but rather on celebrating the life, legacy, and impact of the person being remembered.

A Popular Choice for Iowa Families

Here in Iowa, many families appreciate the flexibility that cremation provides.

Rather than feeling pressured to make immediate decisions, cremation allows families time to focus on what matters most—being together, supporting one another, and creating a meaningful tribute that reflects their loved one's life.

For many families, a memorial service after cremation offers the perfect balance of flexibility, personalization, and meaningful remembrance.

We're Here to Help

If you're considering cremation and wondering what your options are for a funeral or memorial service, our team is here to help.

At Geelan Funeral Home, we work with families to create personalized services that honor each life in a meaningful way, whether a family chooses burial, cremation, or another form of remembrance.

If you have questions about planning a memorial service after cremation, please contact us. We'd be honored to help guide you through your options and create a service that reflects your loved one's unique story.

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