What Choices Are Available For Final Disposition Of Cremated Remains?
The decision regarding final disposition of cremated remains is usually influenced by the type of memorialization desired. Just as ceremonies offer value to the living, so does establishing a permanent memorial. It serves as a focal point for the remembrance of a loved one and can help in overcoming grief. Usually cremated remains are placed in some type of permanent receptacle or memorial urn before being committed to a final resting place. The urn can be buried in a family plot or urn garden, where a marker or headstone may be used to mark the site. Sometimes the urn is kept in the home. The urn can also be placed in a memorial niche at a cemetery, where it may be viewed through a protective glass or sealed behind a memorial plaque. Some cemeteries have special gardens where cremated remains may be scattered. In areas wher it is permitted by law, cremate remains may be scattered over land or water. However, this decision should be carefully considered. Although the act of scattering