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Once Freddie Mercury was cremated, his ashes were scattered through Lake Geneva.
In a burial plot or after cremation have their ashes disposed of in as many different ways as non Quakers.
Cleopatra was not cremated. Cremation would go against all her religious beliefs. The ancient writers all say that she was burried, but they don't say where.
The ashes are still going and they go from Australia to England
Go To images.google.com and search "The Ashes Trophy".
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You go to the Hall of the Dead in Falkreath. Runil is the priest there, give the ashes to him.
Yes it does. If you go to Google andtype in "The Ashes Urn" and go into images there will be a picture and the stopper is clearly made out of cork.
Upon cremation the body would be reduced to ashes and small fragment of bones. The Christians soul would go to be with the lord as if he had been buried in any conventional manner. Cremation was not taught in Gods word and it is probably not the way a Christians body should be disposed of at death. However there is no teaching in Gods word that specifically prohibits it. There is an excellent article in the magazine "Christian Research Journal" that explores this subject in depth. The consensus they reach is that a Christians body should not be cremated.
The average cost of cremation these days can range from $1600 all the way up to $4000. This includes a basic memorial service. However, there are other costs involved as well, such as the ash-and-bones mixtures called 'cremains', related paperwork, removal of pacemakers if needed, etc. Any funeral home would offer cremation, you could look in your local yellow pages and call a few different pages to get a quote.
I believe that it turns into ashes and smoke.
Outdoors??? Litterbox??