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5 Ways To Honor A Loved One's Ashes

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Do you have a loved one that wanted to use cremation for when they pass away? If so, you may be wondering how you should honor their ashes that you now have possession of. Here are some ideas to consider.

Cremation Diamonds

Were you aware that cremation ashes can actually be used to create jewelry? It is a process that involves extracting the carbon from the ashes with extreme heat while putting the ashes under extreme pressure. The result is a diamond that you can use for a piece of jewelry that can be worn in your daily life to honor your loved one.

Tree Urns

Another option is to have the ashes put into a tree urn. You can essentially use the ashes to help grow a tree that will help remember the person that passed away. You can even put a plaque next to the tree as a way to let others know that it is dedicated to your loved one's memory. You can always use part of the ashes for a tree urn while using the rest for other purposes.

Mausoleum

While the Catholic Church requires that ashes are placed in a sacred place, you can do the same thing with your loved ones ashes. A popular option is to place the ashes in a mausoleum at a local cemetery. This creates a common place where people can go to remember their loved one, but also allow others to visit on their own if they wish.

Scattering

Scattering ashes is a popular decision, especially over nearby body of water. However, it is a good idea to find out what the laws are regarding the scattering of ashes. You may be surprised that it is restricted in areas like national parks or require you to get a permit in order to do it. The last thing you want is for a touching memorial ceremony to be interrupted since you are not legally allowed to do it.

Keep At Home

You always have the option to hold onto the urn and have it displayed at their home. Some people decide to make a memorial to their lived on in a part of the home, with the urn surrounded with pictures and other memories of the person when they were alive.

Looking for more ideas? Speak with cremation service providers like Delaware Valley Cremation Centers to find out what your options are for honoring a loved one's ashes.


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