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An urn typically holds the ashes or cremated remains of a person or a pet. It is often used as a vessel for storing and memorializing the remains after cremation.
No, the cremated remains of a person, their ashes, do not change over time. The ashes are what is left of the crushed bones and will remain as that.
Remain is usually a verb, as in "Five contestants remain." As a noun, it is usually plural (remains), as in "The cremated remains were placed in an urn."
Adolf Hitler was cremated. In 1970 the KGB ordered that his remains be cremated. There is no record of where his final resting place.
Urn is the vase that you put ashes in.
He was cremated and Yoko Ono has his remains.
He was cremated. But I don't know what kind of an urn he was buried in.
A Columbarium, which contains niches to store cremated human remains.
Of course! When my grandpa died, we scattered his cremated remains in his favorite fishing river.
No law states that you can't scatter remains in a public place. I'm sure this would be different though if you did it in someone's yard, but that's not the case. You can scatter cremated remains anywhere at any time.
no you cant
Yes, in Illinois, it is legal to scatter human ashes on private property with the consent of the property owner. However, scattering ashes on public land or bodies of water may be subject to specific regulations or restrictions. It is recommended to check with local authorities or the Illinois Department of Public Health for any specific laws or guidelines regarding scattering human ashes.