I know someone who did that with his son's ashes. The boy died tragically young.My partner wants to be cremated and put in a rocket firework so she can go out with a bang.
after another ring fingering are ye haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaIf I could find a UK medical school where the students were actually allowed to do their own "hands on" dissecting, instead of standing around watching a tutor, that's the way I'd go.
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That’s what mum wanted but we couldn’t get the rock all the way up to the hole. But she has a nice one we found in the hole, and a few others plus a box full of bulbs we found in the shed.I don't know! It's just a big lump of rock that's currently sitting in the corner of one of my fields where we pushed it to with a JCB after digging it out of a tump in the middle.
Think of the generations before you who have farmed that. Sounds like the right thing for you Ben (not too soon though of course).Im going to be scattered on my favourite field at work - Skylark Hill (sounds like an old folks home!!)
I'm hoping that's what you get. At my age you've got to get it where you can.after another ring fingering are ye haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Not my problem!Buried?
Burnt?
Boiled?
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Scotland becomes first UK country to allow water cremations
The process - called alkaline hydrolysis - will offer families a third option instead of burial or traditional cremation.www.bbc.com