What to Do With Cremation Ashes: 10 Ways to Spread Ashes
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- Опубликовано: 6 дек 2021
- A thought will eventually pass through your mind of, "what will I do with cremation ashes" for your loved one. Everyone is different and some may have talked with their loved one long before, having sorted out what to do. But, if you're one to still wonder then be sure to tune into our video. In our video, we offer a few different ideas on what to do with cremation ashes. Specifically, some of the ways that people spread the ashes of their loved ones. From the popular choice of spreading ashes over water to launching them into the sky as part of a fireworks display, there are many ways to celebrate the life of your loved one. So, if you're looking for guidance and insights about a cremation ceremony and ideas on how to spread ashes then be sure to tune in. Check out our accompanying roundup here, too: www.lonestarcremation.com/wha...
I took my mother's ashes in the container the cemetery gave me and buried them on Blueberry Hill at Hahndorf because she really loved Hahndorf.
Good video. Thank you. 🙏🏽
Somebody I know said to blow their ashes into their enemies faces! (They said they would give me a list of their enemies.)
I've always thought that you keep the ashes
same!!
@hayatsalman8720 turns out the month I posted my original comment ,my brother committed suicide. my sister spread his ashes at our lake place .she kept some herself though.
My brother also committed suicide , he loved the beach so I am going to scatter them there
I've heard that you can have your ashes made into a sword. Do you have any info on that? Thanks!
jaredwjackson You can even have ashes sent into space.
Ashes of your loved one can be made into jewelry. A friend has a beautiful ring.
And his grave is in the bedroom cabinet with his belongings surrounded with him
😊
Pls
Made out of star dust... Really.. So ill be a fairy in my next life...😳
The remains should be treated respectfully and buried at a cemetery or in a church that has a place for cremated remains.
I wanted my Phil's ashes with me Sharona not in a cold grave where worms can get to him at least he's with me his darling wife in a warm house and his belongings around him in comfort
And by the way he wanted it like that that was his wish
The respectful way is not to cremate anyone barbaric
@@BrendaDrummto each is their own 😢I respect your opinion on this, for some it’s hard excepting to let go. I right now as I type this, have a custom urn I’ve had made for my mom I lost this month to heart falling and diabetes. 😢i
@@MiguelReyes-yl3bp respect to you I feel for you no disrespect God bless we all have our cross to carry in life xx
First of all there not cremated ashes There cremated remains. The term ASHES refers to the remnants of residue CASKET ASH. I worked in a Cemetery for 10 years and know this for a fact.
realtome100 Aren't the bones left from the cremation placed in a machine and ground into a tiny pebbles?.
Then given to the family.
The coffin ash is not given to the family it is disposed of.
@@debraharrison-hl9cz The finer bone fragments are ground down into a fine powder which is basically the created remains. The cremated remains are raked out and and the casket ash removed as much as possible during seperation.Sorry Debra no pebbles.
Barbaric end of debate burnt like a dog
Nope. My ashes would be deposited on the only person I ever loved his grave.
Marion Woodward I would rather be buried with the person I loved.
I'm keeping my partner's ashes in my bedroom so I can talk to him every day and all his belongings is in the bedroom cabinet it's got a key so I keep it locked up its his grave but it least he's home with me
Continued from the email I lost the key but I stuck it very well with sellotape
My wife was donated to a medical college. Now I have her remains in her bedroom. I am 81 years old and waiting to die so we can be buried together .
These comments are so disrespectful.
Agreed. Pure immaturity.
I find some of these comments rather offensive and disrespectful.
I agree
@despin2232 I also do its terrible no respect what a horrible heathen world pe0ple live in x
You should not spread the ashes. This is the deceased body. They should be buried to keep the body together. In a cemetery as well with a marker for rememberence.
No
Someone with an 0unce of sense u are what a vile world I don't belive in cremation u may do its barbaric each theire own
Who wrote this rule?
@@marshallviliesis Catholic Church.
@@tommywatterson5276 now let’s do the Bible
Do not ask someone to drop ashes from their aircraft, it will blow back and is so abrasive as to destroy the paint and fabric of a little plane and also will have a tendency to come back into the cockpit.
I just sprinkle them in the neighbors yard.
I snorted my grandfather's ashes.
Another childish comment