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Cremation remainsturned to diamonds
DIAMONDS are forever will hold new meaning for people
hoping to have precious gems made from carbon captured during
their cremations. Funeral homes, including four in the Chicago
area, have signed up to offer the memorial diamonds, which
will start at about US$4,000 for a quarter-carat. Greg Herro,
chief executive of Elk Grove Village-based Life Gem,
acknowledges some will consider it a “pretty wacky idea.” But
Jack French, a Joliet man who suffers from emphysema, said he
would like his remains fashioned into diamonds so his wife and
five children have something besides his few personal
possessions. “This will be something that is beautiful, has
value and comes right from me,” French said. Doug Ahlgrim,
director of Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral Services’ four
Chicago-area locations, is training his staff to explain the
new product. “This is sorely needed for families who choose
cremation,” Ahlgrim said. “An urn is beautiful in its own
right, but you certainly can’t take it wherever you go.” Life
Gem said two funeral homes in New York and one in Wisconsin
also have agreed to be vendors of the gem service. The process
begins when technicians collect the carbon created when a body
is cremated and have it turned into graphite. The graphite is
then sent to a lab in Germany that creates the stones by
simulating the intense pressure and temperature needed to make
diamonds. (SD-Agencies)
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