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  1. In this video, we go over some of the many things to consider when taking a look at the scattering ashes process. Then you'll have a better sense of what you think it's right for your...

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    • Lone Star Cremation
  2. Jul 1, 2012 · https://agoodgoodbye.com/field-notes/how-to-scatter-ashes/Gail Rubin, The Doyenne of Death® and author of A Good Goodbye: Funeral Planning for Those Who Don'...

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    • There will be bones. When I unscrewed the urn containing Alberto’s ashes, I expected a small box of soft campfire ash. I encountered a plastic bag with 6 pounds of coarse sand and sharp bone fragments.
    • One-time only? On the Fourth of July 2009, I didn’t realize that spreading Alberto’s ashes around the world would become my grief ritual — yet I instinctively took only a few tablespoons of him to the lake.
    • A good friend + a Ziploc bag. If you decide to scatter only a portion of the ashes now, ask a close friend who isn’t squeamish to come over before you transfer ashes into a sealable plastic bag.
    • Keep calm and pack a carry-on. Imagine flying to your ash-scattering destination and discovering that the luggage containing the ashes never made the trip.
  3. Scattering of ashes is generally allowed across Canada. Each province may have specific regulations that are worth understanding. Learn best practices for scattering ashes respectfully and legally. When a cherished loved one passes away, the decision to scatter their ashes can be a deeply meaningful act of remembrance.

  4. When a loved one dies and you are Scattering Ashes, it can be difficult to come up with the right words. After all, you are trying to honor and remember a lo...

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  5. Federal, state and local laws govern the practice of scattering ashes over land and water. Scattering ashes in rivers, lakes and streams is prohibited in some states. Wherever you are, trespassing laws apply. So do littering laws.

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  7. Oct 22, 2020 · You want the ashes to disperse out onto the land or water rather than blow back in your face. If you’re unsure of the wind direction, throw a pinch of dirt or sand into the air first and watch...