Biyernes, Enero 22, 2016

Handling Ashes After Cremation

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In the US, the percentage of people opting for cremation is on the increase. There are many reasons for this sudden surge, but often it’s so the remains can be kept at home or scattered across a favorite site. However, even that is all changing now, as people request unique ways to handle their ashes after they’re gone. Here are ideas of what can be done with ashes after cremation Albany.

cremation AlbanyBurying the Ashes
One traditional resting place for the ashes is to bury them. By ordering a small plot in the cemetery that will hold the urn and ashes, the cost is less. With this option, the family and friends can organize a funeral service and attend the burial. The burial could also take place at the home of one of the survivors. In either case, the burial site can be marked with a special stone or symbol and visited at any time.

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Keeping the Urn at Home
With the ashes in an urn, they could be kept at home inside the house. Most people would choose a beautiful urn for this purpose, so it could be kept in a prominent spot. Here, the urn is not being buried so it should be very special, to memorialize the family member in an elegant way. In the case of a large family, the urn could be shared with others by passing it from one home to the next. Another option is for each family member to have a separate urn and divide the ashes equally. In some families, they may want to include the urn in special events.

cremation AlbanyScattering the Ashes
One popular reason for cremation in Albany is so the ashes of the deceased can be scattered outdoors. So long as they’re not being scattered on someone’s private property, there is no limit to where they can go. Whether on land or at sea, they can find a final resting place. However, according to US maritime requirements, they must be taken at least 3 miles from shore if scattering at sea.

Unique Options
Others are taking a more unique route in deciding what to do with ashes. Those ideas involve using them in jewelry pieces, mixing them into the gunpowder of fireworks or mixing the remains with concrete to build a monument. The sky is the limit when it comes to cremation in Albany.

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