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Scattering Mom’s Ashes At the Lake. Arizona or Alaska?

September 18, 2011 urngarden.com

vintage mother postcard

We’re of the age now, where we are dealing with aging parents and health issues.  Jerry just returned from Arizona after dealing with the death of his mother. He lives in Missouri, his sister lives in Alaska. He arranged a direct cremation and shipment of her ashes to Missouri. He and his sister will convene at Christmas and scatter her ashes, per mother’s request.

Jerry: I’ll come to Alaska at Christmas and we’ll scatter mom’s ashes at the lake. She told me that’s what she wanted.
Sis: Jerry! Mom hated Alaska, when did she tell you that?
Jerry: Probably 15 years ago.
Sis: Well, when she was here in July, she told me that she hated this place, and if she died to spread her ashes in Arizona.

Jerry’s mom had been ill and agreed to relocate to her daughter’s recently renovated home to let her care for her. That lasted about 3 weeks and after some pretty harsh words, his mother booked a flight back to AZ.

Growing up, Jerry and his sister lived all over the country with their mom. Home was a different place for each of them. Mother had liquidated her estate before leaving for Alaska, Jerry came home with her purse and a lock of hair.  Both kids are struggling with the way it all ended up and have decided to meet in Arizona later this year for a private memorial ash scattering on the water.

After Jerry returned to work he was in a marketing meeting and his co-workers expressed their condolences. The conversation turned to cremation versus burial. Everyone in the room agreed that they preferred cremation. This is in the bible belt, a traditional burial state.

This experience also spurred a first time conversation that Jerry had with his father about end of life.  Jerry’s dad chose Las Vegas as his final resting place, preferably in the Belagio fountain.

A Saginaw, MI newspaper recently took a poll to ask what readers if they preferred cremation over burial and overwhelmingly the response was a simple cremation.  The Wall Street Journal reported on a woman who scattered her husband’s ashes in over 12 locations. Whatever the decision is, have the conversation.

biodegradable urn

Filed Under: ash scattering, Confessions, cremation, Memorial Service Ideas Tagged With: ash scattering ceremony, cremation versus burial, scattering ashes

What To Do When People Won’t Die? Get Low.

August 14, 2011 urngarden.com

One of the most interesting films I’ve seen in a while, Get Low, a 2009 release set in 1930’s backwoods Tennessee;  filmed in Georgia.

Bill Murray plays a cash strapped funeral director who encounters the town hermit Robert Duvall who comes out of a self-imposed 40 year isolation and wants to throw a funeral party.  While he’s alive.  Great writing and acting, even though Robert Duvall and Sissy Spacek have never been in a film together, they are comfortable together and Bill Murray has some of the best lines.

“Hermit money?  Ooooh, that’s good.”

Filed Under: Confessions, funeral service, Television Tagged With: funeral party, Get Low movie trailer, hermit money

KISS Urn: Rock and Roll in the Afterlife

August 11, 2011 urngarden.com

KISS merchandising went to the grave a few years ago when they rolled out the KISS coffin, and now the band is capitalizing on the rising trend in cremation with the KISS memorial urn which will retail around $650.00

kiss urn

Paul Stanley tells Spinner magazine: “The truth of the matter is, we have pride in everything we do. At the core this is a rock ‘n’ roll band, but we don’t put our name on anything that we don’t believe in, or that the fans don’t believe in.”

Filed Under: Advertising, art, cremation, Memorial Service Ideas Tagged With: kiss urn, memorial urn

Ceramic Urn Found at Roman Cremation Burial Site

July 25, 2011 urngarden.com

ceramic urn
Image courtesy of Doncaster Free Press

Archeologists discovered a Roman cremation cemetery that contained a ceramic urn, pottery shards, and bronze artifacts at a construction site in the UK at Doncaster. Visitors will be able to tour the excavation site to see the artifacts and talk to archeologists.

Another Roman burial site was discovered in the UK at Wasson, site of new home construction. Perhaps a Roman warrior was buried there? In addition to the five cremations and ceramic urn discoveries included six bronze axes.

Cremation was widely practiced by the Romans, with the ashes being placed in ceramic urns and then buried in the ground or placed in underground ossuary or burial chamber.

Some of the most amazing works of art from the Roman period that remain are ceramic urns and funerary vessels.

See all the modern designs of ceramic and pottery urns at Urn Garden, many made by American artists to create a timeless memorial.

 

Filed Under: urns Tagged With: ceramic cremation urn, ceramic cremation urns, pottery cremation urn, pottery urn for ashes

Wooden Urn Makes a Beautiful Memorial

July 24, 2011 urngarden.com

wooden urns

A wooden urn can simplify the daunting decision process of trying to find the perfect urn for a memorial. Simple yet elegant, this hardwood urn is designed to slip the plastic container from the funeral home right into the urn from the top. You don’t have to dismantle the urn to place the ashes. The hinged lid can be sealed with adhesive or store the wooden urn somewhere secure and scatter or bury the ashes at a later date.

wooden cremation urn

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