Many people are just coming round to the idea of using Urns for ashes. This is in line with current environmental responsibilities and the fact that cremation is a far cry cheaper than burial. Naturally, burial or cremation is a personal choice but the benefit of a lower cost option which is ALSO kinder to the environment is a very attractive option.
http://www.urnsuk.comMany people are choosing to keep urns in their home. There are many reasons for this including home being the best place to rest and to be close to loved ones. For many it provides consolation that their loved one is always close even if they have to move. For this reason many urns are being created in many different designs so that they can be displayed in the home.
Cremation urns therefore serve a dual purpose:
‘beautiful pieces of art that keep memories alive’
If you have not decided on the final resting place of the deceased’ ashes, the following options can be considered whilst making other funeral arrangements:
Scattering the Ashes
Ashes or Cremains can be scattered as follows:
Cremation urns therefore serve a dual purpose:
‘beautiful pieces of art that keep memories alive’
If you have not decided on the final resting place of the deceased’ ashes, the following options can be considered whilst making other funeral arrangements:
Scattering the Ashes
Ashes or Cremains can be scattered as follows:
- » In the garden or a place which holds fond memories
» In the crematorium grounds
» On an existing grave of a family member
» In the river or sea
» In another country- possibly homeland or country of origin
All necessary authority will need to be sought.
for more information : http://www.urnsuk.com/whyurn.php
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