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A scattering garden is a place in a cemetery where families can spread the ashes of their loved ones.
The roman catholic church does not require ashes to be buried in a consecrated cemetery because is not according to the doctrine of the Catholic church.
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.
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It is generally not illegal to spread ashes on top of another grave in a church cemetery, but it is important to check the cemetery's rules and regulations as they may have specific guidelines regarding this practice. It is also respectful to obtain permission from the cemetery management or the family of the deceased in the neighboring grave.
No. Pat Tillman was cremated, his ashes were scattered at sea.
Her ashes were interred next to her father at Woodlawn Cemetery, Santa Monica, California.
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I don't know what state you are in, but most places can bury ashes in same grave. You, personally, can't bury them. You need the cemetery people to do it for you.
Cheiro's ashes were interred at Meltham Cemetery, nearHuddersfield, Yorkshire, 9 years after his death in 1936.
We went to Rose Hills and a cemetery assistant took us to the spot (201) but there is no marker or head stone. They still have him in their computer system as being there. ??