Sunday, June 30, 2013

Once you’ve selected a proper cremation urn for ashes, the next step in the funeral process is deciding how to handle the remains.  Some people choose to keep the remains in beautiful  
cremation urn, where others plan a scattering service. Deciding on where to spread the remains can be a daunting and hard-to-cope with task, and a lot of this is due to saying goodbye forever. Many people often scatter the remains in an outside or natural setting, allowing their loved one to become part of the Earth.

  Below are a few helpful suggestions of how to scatter cremated remains:
Scatter on land: When scattering on land, you can leave a marker that will allow you to visit the site anytime and find where the ashes we’re scattered. If your loved one had a favorite spot in the yard, this would be an excellent choice. However, if scattering remains on public land, be sure to check local laws.
Scatter at sea: It’s a maritime requirement that remains must be scattered at least three miles off shore. This option is extremely popular and perfect for any nautical lover or fisherman. However, when scattering ashes at sea there is no way to leave a marker.

Scatter by air: If your loved one was a free-spirit this is an exceptional choice. Many people choose this method to allow their loved one to become one with the Earth. Like sea scattering, there is no way to leave a marker.

If you would like to know more about cremation be sure and visit infinity's urns. Infinity has a great selection of cremation urns as well as pet urns for your family pet who may have pasted.

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