After concluding a loved one’s cremation service in Hebbronville, TX, many families scatter the remains (or ashes as they are commonly referred to). There are no rigid rules for what is good or wrong when it comes to memorialization, only what is right for you.
Nevertheless, if you are choosing a preferred method of disposition, you should consider all that it involves. Regarding ash scattering, the following pros and cons may apply.
Your loved one’s cremated remains can be scattered virtually anywhere in the world. Most people pick somewhere meaningful to them, like everyday places they have a personal connection with.
To have this symbolic event where you essentially let your deceased go along with other loved ones present can be cathartic.
2. Everyone can afford it
The flexibility of an ash scattering ceremony makes it so you can have one at no extra cost. For example, there are urns specially designed to make the ash scattering process smoother, but they are not a stiff prerequisite if you cannot afford one.
3. It’s easy to plan
The rules and regulations regarding ash scattering are not as intricate as with burial and entombment. This means no pressure, anything you plan goes. In other words, you decide how you want an ash scattering ceremony to be, whether intimate, grand or somewhere in between.
If you want to mark a place where your loved one “lies,” scattering ashes may not be the best option. Though you can scatter a loved one’s cremated remains anywhere in the world, they won’t be in a fixed location once the remains disperse. You’ll only have the general area.
2. You can’t take scattered remains with you
Like traditional burial, you may have a personal relationship with the location where you would like to scatter a loved one’s ashes. Visiting is a major reason memorialization is important after a loved one dies.
In this regard, things can get complicated if you move away from the area, especially if proximity factors into deciding to scatter the remains in the first place.
3. Not acceptable in some religion
More religions have become amenable to cremation as a method of taking care of an individual’s bodily remains after death than in the past. Still, some believe it is more respectful to keep cremated remains intact and place them in a more permanent location, such as a cemetery.
If you are religious and wish to scatter your loved one’s remains but aren’t sure where your doctrine stands, you may discuss your intentions with your spiritual leader.
In the end, scattering a loved one’s ashes is a very personal choice. It is important to have as much information as possible to make the decision you will feel comfortable with and talk it over with your family. There are many different options available as there is a cremation urn for every need.
Memorializing a loved one can be an emotional experience for all involved. Don’t hesitate to take the time needed before making any final decisions. Call our Hebbronville, TX, cremation service today to discuss your options further.
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