What Are Your Options for the Ashes of a Cremated Loved One?
Cremation has become an increasingly popular choice for end-of-life arrangements, offering individuals and families more flexibility and personalization in commemorating their loved ones.
One question that clients often ask at Wagg Funeral Home after the cremation process is, "What can you do with the ashes of a cremated loved one?"
What Can You Do with the Ashes of a Cremated Loved One?
Here are various meaningful and creative options for handling cremated remains:
- Keep Them in an Urn- The most common and straightforward choice is to keep the ashes in an urn. Urns come in various designs, materials, and sizes, allowing you to select one that reflects your loved one's personality or personal preferences. You can place the urn in your home, a columbarium niche, or even a garden.
- Scatter the Ashes- Scattering ashes is a meaningful way to return your loved one to nature. This can be done in a particular location that holds significance for the deceased, such as a favorite park, beach, or forest. Ensure you check local laws and regulations regarding scattering ashes in public spaces.
- Bury Them- Similar to traditional burials, you can bury the ashes in a designated plot. This can be in a cemetery, a family burial plot, or even in a memorial garden. Some people prefer to place the ashes in a biodegradable urn that can be buried, allowing for a more environmentally friendly option.
- Create Memorial Jewelry- Many companies offer the option to transform a small portion of the ashes into memorial jewelry, such as pendants, rings, or bracelets. These pieces serve as a personal and portable keepsake, allowing you to keep your loved one close to your heart.
- Incorporate Ashes into Art- Some families choose to incorporate a small amount of ashes into art, including paintings, glass sculptures, or even pottery. These art pieces serve as a tangible and creative memorial to the deceased.
Other Things To Do With Cremains
Plant a memorial tree, send them to space, or donate them for scientific research. Whether you choose to keep the ashes in an urn, scatter them, transform them into art, or take any of the other unique approaches, the key is to create a meaningful and lasting tribute that honors the memory of your loved one in a way that feels right for you and your family.
For more information on what can you do with the ashes of a cremated loved one? Please call Wagg Funeral Home at 905-985-2171 or drop us a line. You can also send us your queries through this Online Form, and we will call you back to answer any questions.
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