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Deeper Level of Commitment

October 18, 2009 urngarden.com

GOD

Angels

Love and Light

Help Me Move

into a deeper level of commitment

Bring Peace, Love and Harmony.

To my soul.

Help Me

See clearly

Situations, people, jobs

Beliefs and inner thoughts

That support my highest truth and well-being

LET Go

Of those that do not.

HELP Me

Become clearer,

Strengthen  my trust and will

Make my commitments

Pure and STRONG.

Filed Under: Confessions, mental health, three beautiful things Tagged With: daily mantra, deeper level of commitment, prayer

Hand Blown Glass Cremation Urn

October 13, 2009 urngarden.com

One of our customers emailed to explain her urn selection:

I have to buy a urn for myself before I die, or my husband will put me in a Oatmeal Can!!!!

Moonlight Bohemian Glass Urn
Moonlight Bohemian Glass Urn

Rich color and detail, our hand-blown glass cremation urn is individually crafted by Bohemian artisans.

Filed Under: Advertising, art, Confessions, cremation, urns Tagged With: blown glass urn, memorial urn, memorial urns, testimonials

First Time Ever I Saw Your Face

September 28, 2009 urngarden.com

Last picture of Grandpa:

10 More Fascinating Last Pictures Taken…..

Have a great week!

Today’s Tip for Better Living: Take a picture, it’ll last longer!

Filed Under: ash scattering, Confessions, obituaries, Television Tagged With: elvis, last pictures, Marilyn Monroe

Dust in the Wind: Scattering Ashes Ceremony

September 22, 2009 urngarden.com

The most common method of scattering ashes is known as “casting” , which is basically tossing the ashes into the wind.  Let’s talk about the WIND.  Consider wind direction and try to cast down to prevent “blow-back”.  The dense nature of human ashes combined with a fine powder forms a whitish-gray cloud when it becomes airborne.

Some families want to release the ashes all at once, and others want to spread the ashes as a group, each member taking a turn scattering the remains.

This family opted to split the ashes in individual envelopes, some DIY-ers use paper cups.   Your family funeral director can make this process much easier if you need assistance or have questions regarding this process.

Scattering tubes and biodegradable scattering urns are also available.

urns for scattering ashes

Filed Under: Advertising, ash scattering, Confessions, cremation, funeral service, Memorial Service Ideas Tagged With: ash scattering, ideas for memorial service, memorial ideas, memorial stone, memorial urn, scattering ashes, tree dedication stone

Big Buck Madness

September 17, 2009 urngarden.com

Several of our friends have been on the hunt for elk.  They show up in Montana or Idaho, get on a horse and hunt.  Sounds like a major inconvenience to me, and the elk would probably agree, but these men don’t seem to mind to shell out the bucks to have this experience.

deer cremation urn

Our stag urn is a tribute to the nature lover or those seeking an urn for the deer hunter.

cremation urns made in USA

Filed Under: art, Confessions, Memorial Service Ideas Tagged With: deer urn for ashes, elk cremation urn, memorial urns, nature urns

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