Yes, cremation remains, often referred to as ashes or cremains, can be interred. Interment typically involves placing the remains in a burial plot, niche, or columbarium, where they can be commemorated. Families may choose to inter the ashes to provide a dedicated space for remembrance, similar to traditional burials. However, interment is not mandatory; cremains can also be scattered or kept in an urn at home.
"The Memory Remains", His remains were interred at the morgue.
The most common marble used for interred is granite. Headstones can be custom made from granite also, as for companion monuments, individual monuments and cremation monuments.
If Manson's remains are not claimed by family members it's possible he will be interred in the prison cemetery, or his remains may be cremated.
The remains of a dead body after cremation are called 'cremains'.
Potassium cyanide is not used in the cremation process. Any trace amounts of cyanide found in cremated remains would likely come from environmental exposure prior to cremation, rather than being a byproduct of the cremation process itself.
Barbaro was cremated and his remains are interred between Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby Museum.
Professor Langdon thinks he has discovered where the remains of Mary are interred.
After committing suicide in his private bunker on April 30, 1945, Hitler's remains were taken outside, soaked in petroleum, and cremated in the Reich Chancellery garden outside the bunker. The ashes were interred in various locations, but in 1970 supposedly the ashes were exhumed and cremated again, though some say this second cremation was pointless. The ashes of the second cremation were scattered.
When your remains are incinerated (burned) after death it is called cremation or being cremated.
The purpose of cremation is to reduce a deceased person's body to ashes through high-temperature incineration. This process provides a means of final disposition that can be more environmentally friendly and cost-effective compared to traditional burial. It allows for flexibility in memorialization, as the ashes can be kept, scattered, or interred in various settings. Additionally, cremation can help address space limitations in cemeteries.
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.
The remains will be some few pounds