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Why does the Burial Park call ‘ashes’ cremated remains?

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Why does the Burial Park call ‘ashes’ cremated remains?

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Ashes, as they are commonly referred to, are comprised almost entirely of the bone residue that was left after the cremation process. This bone residue represents the last mortal remains of a deceased person and we believe they are more than just ‘ashes’. It is our policy to treat cremated human remains with the same dignity and respect we would an uncremated human body.

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