What To Do With Ashes After Cremation
Once
a loved one’s remains have been cared for, you might find yourself
wondering what to do with the ashes after cremation. What many people do
not realize is that there are far more options than simply storing the
remains at home. Taking the time to plan a meaningful ash spreading
ceremony can not only help you cope with grief, but give your loved one a
loving tribute.
As technology has advanced,
companies are now offering innovative new ways to store, spread, and
even transform ashes. If you are in need of ideas for your loved one’s
ashes, please read below.
Scattering Ashes
Choosing
to scatter a loved one’s ashes is becoming one of the most popular
things to do after a cremation service. Many people find that the act of
spreading or releasing ashes provides a sense of closure. It is an
excellent way to help free ourselves from grief as we pay tribute to a
loved one’s memory.
Many families choose to scatter
their loved one’s ashes in a place that was meaningful and significant
to the deceased. Before you start spreading ashes anywhere, it’s
important to make sure you have permission to do so first. Although
there is no authority that oversees or strictly enforces ash spreading,
you should still go through the proper channels. The majority of states
or counties have specific bylaws and regulations.
To
ensure you are not breaking any laws and risking a fine, it’s always
best to reach out to local authorities and inquire about any forms that
need to be completed. If you will be spreading ashes on private
property, make sure to receive written permission from the landowner
beforehand. Use common sense as well, wherever you choose to spread the
ashes, make sure you do not spread them on trails or in areas that
people frequent regularly.
Scattering Ashes Ceremonies
When
it comes to scattering ashes, there are many different kinds of
ceremonies. The three most popular types are casting ceremonies, raking
ceremonies, and water ceremonies. Each type allows for your family and
friends to gather for a meaning ceremony to share memories and pay
respects to the deceased.
Casting ceremonies are what
most people think of when they hear ash scattering. A casting ceremony
is the act of taking the cremated remains and scattering ashes into the
wind. Casting has a symbolic meaning of freeing and letting go. In doing
so, you can say goodbye to the deceased while letting their spirit be
free to explore the area you have released them to.
A
raking ceremony is another popular ash scattering ceremony that is
often held in large gardens or fields. This ceremony is often held at
home, on farms, or in a cemetery’s scattering garden. A raking ceremony
begins by pouring the ashes across the ground. The remains are then
raked into the ground by one person or multiple people taking turns. As
each person takes their turn raking, they share a memory of the
deceased.
Water ceremonies are a great way for
families to honor a loved one you enjoyed spending time on the water.
Whether it's scattering ashes at sea or in a lake, families can purchase
specialty urns that quickly dissolve when placed into the water. As the
ashes are dispersed into the water, your family can share memories as
they toss flower petals into the water and watch the ashes float away
with the tide.
Keeping Ashes in the House
Rather
than spreading a loved one’s ashes, some families find comfort in
keeping them close by. Keeping ashes in an urn and having them somewhere
in your home provides a sense of comfort in knowing that your loved one
is always close by. If you chose to spread the ashes or bury your loved
one, you must travel to be near them. Keeping ashes in the house allows
you to feel close to your loved one at all times.
Portability
is another major benefit of keeping ashes in an urn. If you have to
move to another city or state, it can be hard to visit a loved one’s
grave or the area where his/her ashes were spread. Storing the remains
in an urn allows you to take your loved one with you, wherever you live.
Use of a Cemetery
Even
though cremation has grown in popularity in recent years, many people
still find comfort in the burial process. The act of burying a loved
one’s remains provides a sense of healing. For some the act of not
burying the remains feels unnatural. To accommodate this need, many
cemeteries offer options for burial or the interment of ashes.
Interring
in a columbarium niche has been common practice in cemeteries for many
years. A columbarium niche is similar to a mausoleum. They are above
ground structures used to hold and safeguard the urn. Once placed
inside, the niche is sealed with a bronze plate that marks the space and
identifies whose remains are interred there.
Burying
cremated remains in a plot is another option for families to consider.
Many cemeteries offer burial plots to bury single or multiple urns. If
you would like to bury the remains, you will likely have to purchase a
burial vault to protect the urn and help prevent the grave from caving
in. Green burials are another option in some cemeteries. In this case, a
hole is dug and the ashes are poured in or placed in a biodegradable
urn and buried.
Cremation Jewelry
Spreading,
storing, or burying remains are not the only options for cremated
remains. Cremation jewelry allows you to keep a part of your loved one
close to you forever. Many companies are now creating beautiful pieces
of jewelry that store a small amount of the cremated remains within
them. To take it even further, it is now possible to have the ashes
processed into diamonds or crystals.
Cremation
jewelry offers a truly unique way to honor a loved one and keep them
close. In addition to keeping your loved one with you wherever you go,
cremation jewelry can be used as family heirlooms. The jewelry can be
passed down from one generation to the next and keep a loved one’s
memory and spirit alive forever.
Newer & More Creative Ideas for Your Loved One’s Ashes
Whether
it’s a birthday, Memorial Day or New Year’s Eve, fireworks are always
used to close out the celebration. What better way to honor a loved one
then by concluding their celebration of life with a fireworks display.
The most creative thing about this idea is that you can now turn
cremated ashes into fireworks. There are several companies across the
country that can create custom fireworks that include some of your loved
one’s ashes. There’s no better way to celebrate a life well lived than
with a beautiful fireworks display.
If your loved one
was creative had an appreciation for art, pay tribute to them with a
beautiful piece of art. Much like with fireworks, several companies are
now offering services that mix your loved one’s remains with paint or
clay. Once you have received the material, you can create a beautiful
piece of art that just like your loved one, is truly one of a kind.
Many
people will often give themselves permanent reminders of their loved
one by getting a tattoo in tribute to them. Similar to the art products
we mentioned, companies can now mix a portion of the ashes into tattoo
ink. Not only will your memorial tattoo be a permanent reminder but it
actually keeps a part of them with you forever.
There’s Even More Things to Do with Ashes
Want to get more ideas about what to do with ashes after cremation? Our new eBook, Cremation: Everything You Need to Know offers so much more information about cremation and ways you can honor a loved one. Inside, you’ll learn about the cremation process, history of cremation, and learn several more things you can do with your loved one’s ashes.
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