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How To Successfully Scatter Ashes (Land, Sea, Air & More)

More and more people are electing to use cremation when dealing with the death of a loved one. Cremation is not only more affordable, but it has become a streamline option with multiple...

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Do You Need Permission To Put A Headstone On A Grave?

There's a lot to think about when you have to deal with a funeral. Whether you can put a headstone on a grave or not isn't something you should have to worry about. This can be more complex than...

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The Do’s and Don’ts When Adding A Name to A Headstone

Losing a loved one is a hard time full of many emotions. The last thing you want to do in a time like this is to make hard decisions. Unfortunately, things like dealing with someone’s death takes...

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Are Clothes Worn For A Cremation? What You Need To Know

The decision to cremate or to bury is not an easy decision to come to. Assuming that you have elected with cremation, there is the further consideration as to what the deceased will wear. Can the...

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Can I Actually Bury A Loved-one On My Property In The USA?

For most of us burying our relative on our own land seems fanciful or even possibly illegal, but it's something I've been pondering for a while and I think the answer may be different to what we all...

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link to Who Can Legally Collect Ashes From A US Funeral Director?

Who Can Legally Collect Ashes From A US Funeral Director?

Although the right to collect a body's ashes after cremation will usually go to the surviving relatives or an executor, disputes over a body's remains are complex and sometimes cannot be resolved by...

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My name is Phil Hawes and unfortunately, I have become something of an amateur expert in planning funerals. As my grandfather, Joe once said to me, "When you get older you start going to more and more funerals, that's just life". This website is dedicated to helping families who have to struggle with both their grief and planning the best possible send-off for their loved ones. I hope that my articles and advice can make this process as easy and pain-free as possible. I am, of course, very sorry for your loss and you have my deepest condolences.

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