Yes,a lot of people put the ashes in jars on like a shelf.
There is no time limit or recommendation. It is purely a personal matter
When receiving ashes, you need to decide if you are going to keep them or scatter them. If you are keeping them, you need to make sure to keep them in a safe container.
You keep the ashes for as long as they are on your forehead do not wipe them away because that is considered sacrilegious. But if you accidentally wipe it off it is okay.
Balance insulation is best way to keep heating and cooling costs down, For that propose glass window & Doors at your home is a natural way which has been admired by peoples from A longer time. But it gives a versatile look to your home if it installed well.
You can bury ashes in your local Cemetery or local Natural Burial Ground. Consider burying the ashes in a place the deceased enjoyed. Some people keep the ashes.
No, you should keep the equity in your home
Sure. That's what an urn is for.
Your child should stay home if they are sick and especially if they are contagious.
Cornelia told her third husband, Bill Goodsir, to keep her death anonymous with no publicity. Cornelia was cremated and her ashes were placed at a church near her home. Later when her husband Bill Goodsir died, Cornelia's ashes were placed on his casket and she was buried with him.
No it shouldn't. Animals should roam free. Not be cooped up in peoples homes even as a baby.
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