What Can Be Done With The Cremated Remains
When you choose cremation, your options are numerous. The remains can be interred in a cemetery plot, i.e., earth burial, retained by a family member, usually in an urn, scattered on private property (Be sure to check local laws, For example, laws do prohibit scattering on private property without the consent of the property owner.), or at a place that was significant to the deceased. (It would always be advisable to check for local regulations regarding scattering in a public place.) Cremation is just one step in the preparation of the human remains for memorialization. Today, there are many different types of memorial options from which to choose. Memorialization is a time-honored tradition that has been practiced for centuries. A memorial serves as a tribute to a life lived and provides a focal point for remembrance, as well as a record for future generations. The type of memorial you choose is a personal decision. The limit is set only by your imagination.
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