I like to think that the people who read this blog are people who have been touched by some of the things that I have written on the blog, especially in the past few years. I’m sure many of you already know that my husband passed away on December 26, 2016.
I have decided that I will be cremated and have his ashes scattered at the cemetery around the corner from my house. I feel like I have to do this as a way of saying thank you to God and my husband for the life we have shared.
This is a great way to honor the life of a person who you never knew and who you have come to know in another life, and a way to honor the life of a person who you have never met and who you will never know.
For many who don’t have a close family member in their family, it can be a difficult task to get the ashes scattered at a cemetery. It is not a great idea to scatter ashes on the graves of those who have died, as they can remain in that place of rest for thousands of years and can contaminate the rest of the cemetery. In addition, it is hard to place the ashes at a grave that is not the best one for the body, or in the wrong place.
Some people choose to send the ashes to a family member or a friend. For others, a crematorium may be the best option. There are a few things to consider when doing this. The first is what you want the ashes to be used for. If you want the ashes to be put in a home, they may be used for burial, or they can be used as a way of making the home look more beautiful.
If a crematorium is the best option, you can choose your cremation vendor. Some also offer to place the ashes in a casket, which you can also choose. You can send the ashes to a relative or friend.
It’s hard to decide between a crematorium and a funeral home, but it’s also hard to decide who to send the ashes to. It’s important to make sure that the ashes are put in a safe place and that you get to see the place where the ashes were laid out for the last time.
The choice is your own.
This is a hard one. Not everyone wants to send their ashes to a funeral home. The crematoriums may want to set up a memorial service in their new space. Or, if you’re a person who wants your ashes scattered in a park, you can do that. A crematorium is a bit more expensive than a funeral home, but more convenient and you get a memorial service.
That said, if you choose to send your ashes to a funeral home, you shouldn’t feel guilty. They’re people, and they’re not going to want to be with you forever. The crematoriums are a lot like a funeral home in that they need to get you cremated, so you should be able to do that just as well as the funeral home.
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