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Once the cremation services for Martensville, SK residents is completed, you and your other family members might find yourselves pondering what you should do with the cremains. Many families choose to bury the urn containing the ashes or to even get memorial jewelry made. Other families prefer to scatter the ashes of their deceased loved ones after a memorial service.
One thing’s for sure. There are a lot of questions that people have about scattering ashes. Here’s a look at some of these questions – as well as the answers to these questions.
Would My Loved One Have Wanted Their Ashes to be Scattered?
This is a question worth pondering. You’ll want to be sure that your deceased loved one would have welcomed the idea of their ashes being scattered after the cremation and memorial. If they had made their wishes known before their death, then you and yours can do something that honors their wishes. This is one reason why it’s important for people to preplan . When people make arrangements for their own final services, it takes a load off their families’ shoulders.
Another logical question is where the ashes will be scattered. One way to come up with some ideas is to consider what interests your loved one had had before passing away. Did they enjoy going camping? Was there a special location where they often went to? Did they enjoy any and all water sports? Ask yourself these types of questions to figure out an appropriate place to scatter the ashes. One thing to keep in mind is that you do not need to choose just one option. You can select several scattering locations if that seems best for you and your family.
Do Ashes Have a Bad Impact on the Environment?
Scattering cremation ashes does not pose any risks to the environment. Ashes also don’t pose health risks. So you don’t have to worry about whether or not scattering will cause any harm. Ashes are perfectly safe. Even so, you will still want to be mindful about where you scatter. For instance, if you’re scattering on a beach, don’t do so too close to shore. This might mean having to hire someone with a boat to transport you and yours a few miles away from the shoreline so that you can scatter the ashes overboard.
When you need to find a reputable funeral home that offers cremation services, get in touch with us to see how we can help. We specialize in helping families and individuals with their planning and preplanning needs. Let us explain the process, show you your body disposition options, and help you make the right choices. We offer various funeral service and cremation service options that will allow you to plan a fitting final send-off. So make the right choice by reaching out to us for the professional assistance you need. Feel free to give us a call to speak to our funeral director or to someone else on our staff.
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