Michigan doesn't have any laws regarding the storage or scattering of ashes, but it is best to check with local municipalities before doing so in any inland lake, river, or stream. You will violate Federal law if you are caught spreading ashes in the Great Lakes inside three nautical miles...
The National Trusthave given families permission to scatter ashes in the past. With regards to the burial of ashes in a biodegradable tree urn, you can ask those managing the specific National Trust site you would like to plant it in before going ahead.Information source. Wit...
Romagnoli, Gwen
Scatter, is from an unextinguished hearth Ashes and sparks, my words among mankind! Be through my lips to unawakened earth The trumpet of a prophecy! O Wind, If winter comes , can Spring be far behind? Is from the famous poem (
It was allowed, but you were not to scatter ashes or keep them at home in an urn. They should be kept in a “sacred” place, such as a church cemetery, which I’m sure one would have the privilege of paying for. At any rate, Phil did not object to cremation, so Natalie and I...
you can scatter the ashes immediately following cremation. You should probably note, though, that it takes crematoriums a few days to process the remains and get them back to you. Expect there to be a 3 to 5 day delay on the time of cremation and the date you physically get the ashes...
Scatter it everywhere! Pull everything into the annihilating light! Never forget that these are the scum who hacked into the phone of a murdered thirteen-year-old girl – well, don’t the public have a right to know? See their dead eyes as they say it. This isn’t about knowledge; ...
As of 2016, the church’s guidelines on cremation changed. It was allowed, but you were not to scatter ashes or keep them at home in an urn. They should be kept in a “sacred” place, such as a church cemetery, which I’m sure one would have the privilege of paying for. At any...
Here's a cheery topic. Where in New Jersey would you choose to have your ashes scattered? That's what a recent survey asked people. You may find the survey's #1 answer to be a little curious. I know I do. The South Jersey Spot That Is NJ's #1 Place to Scatter Your Ashes ...
EDITORIAL NOTE:This isn’t really relevant to what I’ve just written, but it’s been a while since I’ve mentioned how critical it is to burn the patriarchy to the ground. Burn it, gather the ashes, grind the ashes into dust. Wait for a high wind then scatter the dust so that no...