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Four Meaningful Reasons To Have A Cremation Ceremony

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Scattering the cremated remains, or cremains, of the deceased is a popular practice. In many cases, when people are cremated, their memorial service does not include the remains; they are scattered privately, inurned and kept by the family or placed in a burial niche. However, there is a growing trend to combine the memorial service and the release of the remains. Here are some ways in which a cremation ceremony can be a very meaningful experience after someone passes away.…

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How To Plan Your Own Funeral

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Have you ever been to a funeral that lasted so long that you were simply anxious to leave? Perhaps you went to another funeral that left you wanting to know more about the deceased person. On the other hand, you have probably attended funerals that left you feeling inspired and that made you feel like you knew the deceased person a bit better than before you attended his or her funeral service.…

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3 Creative Things To Do With Cremated Remains

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For many people, death is a topic that can be unpleasant to discuss. While mourning the loss of a loved one is to be expected, many people find peace in the spreading of cremated remains. If you are thinking of investing in cremation after your own passing, here are three creative things you can ask your family members to do with your ashes after your memorial service. 1. Bury your ashes in a memorable location.…

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