Sure. That's what an urn is for.
No. Some people chose, or have chosen for them, cremation. Ashes to ashes....
Yes, after cremation, the ashes are sterile with nothing alive in them.
On average, the ashes of a cremated person weigh about nine pounds.
If you are a relative and would be entitled to them if you could have afforded to pay for the funeral, then yes you would be able to keep them. Ask whoever is going to pay for the funeral and make them aware before the cremation that you wish to keep the ashes, otherwise they might be scattered.
An urn.
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its called being cremated. or cremation.
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Once Freddie Mercury was cremated, his ashes were scattered through Lake Geneva.
no, ashes from a cremation are just fine to use on plants, its all natural after all
DNA is destroyed upon cremation. All that is left is the 'ashes' which are really just carbon in powdered form.