Is it OK to split someone's ashes?

As you can see, dividing ashes after cremation is actually a fairly common practice. It can be a way to help each family member grieve, remember, and honor their loved one in a special way. It can help avoid conflict or settle disagreements. And it can simply be what the departed loved one wanted.
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What does the Bible say about separating ashes?

According to the Bible, cremating and scattering the ashes of a loved one is neither right nor wrong. Choosing to cremate and scatter ultimately comes down to the wishes of the deceased or the personal preference of those burying a relative.
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Can two people's ashes be mixed together?

Commingled: If the couple requested their ashes to be commingled, or if the family decided that commingling was the best expression of the two people's love, then the ashes can be mixed together before in companion urns for permanent storage.
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Can you share Ashes?

Scatter Ashes

Families may choose to scatter all of the ashes at a special place or only a portion. Many families will also hold ceremonies that includes scattering ashes at one or more special places that have meaning to the family or the loved one who passed.
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How do you divide ashes?

Ask the funeral director or crematorium director to divide the ashes. Ask the directors handling the cremation of your loved one if they will divide the ashes up evenly.
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Cremated Remains



Why do people split ashes?

The most common reason to divide ashes is that family members all want some of the ashes to remember the deceased and they feel comfort in knowing that they will be held close to them.
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How long do cremated ashes last?

In theory, cremated ashes can last forever. Some funeral homes have ashes from the 19th Century that are still in their urns, and archeologists have been known to discover ashes that are thousands of years old.
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Is it OK to keep some ashes?

Overall, unless your religion bans cremation, or you are Catholic, you are fine to keep your loved one's ashes at home with you.
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Can Catholic ashes be split?

According to new guidelines from the Vatican's doctrinal office, cremated remains should be kept in a “sacred place” such as a church cemetery. Ashes should not be divided up between family members, “nor may they be preserved in mementos, pieces of jewelry or other objects.”
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How do they separate ashes after cremation?

After the body has been reduced to its basic elements, a magnet is used to separate the metal parts which are buried on the crematorium's grounds. Since the jewellery is non-salvageable and won't form part of the ashes, it's advisable to separate it from the deceased before the cremation.
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Which part of human body does not burn in fire?

Quite often the peripheral bones of the hands and feet will not be burned to such a high intensity as those at the centre of the body, where most fat is located.
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Can you get DNA from cremated ashes?

Yes, it's possible to get DNA from ashes. DNA testing is often done on the bodies of the dead, even after they've been cremated. Tests are also performed when people are killed in fires to identify their remains.
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Is it wrong to mix ashes?

The law considers ashes to be the same as a body, so is unwilling to rule for separating them amongst different parties.
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Is it a sin to keep cremated ashes?

"The Church raises no doctrinal objections to this practice, since cremation of the deceased's body does not affect his or her soul," the guidelines continue, "nor does it prevent God, in his omnipotence, from raising up the deceased body to new life."
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Is it OK to keep urn at home?

THE Vatican has reminded the world's 1.2 billion Catholics not to keep urns containing the cremated remains of their loved ones at home, or even scatter the ashes, while reiterating that the Church allows cremation.
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Can you feel pain during cremation?

11. Does the body feel pain during cremation? A body is dead when cremated. Pain cannot be felt because there are no nerve impulses.
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Do you have clothes on when you are cremated?

In most cases, people are cremated in either a sheet or the clothing they are wearing upon arrival to the crematory. However, most Direct Cremation providers give you and your family the option to fully dress your loved one prior to Direct Cremation.
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Can Catholic cremated remains be scattered?

Q: MAY I SCATTER THE CREMATED REMAINS? A: No. The practice of scattering on the sea, from the air, or on the ground, or keeping cremated remains in the home is not the reverent disposition that the Church requires.
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Why can't you bury ashes in a graveyard?

Burying Cremated Remains In A Plot

Because cremated remains are significantly smaller than a body, most cemeteries will allow for the remains of multiple people to be buried in the same plot. If the remains will be buried in the ground, many cemeteries require that the urn be enclosed in an urn vault.
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Where should a urn be placed at home?

Ideally, you want to place the urn in a location with high positive energy. Generally, that means in a home that faces east, northeast, southeast or southwest, the urn should be placed in a room in the northeast or northwest area of the home.
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What happens if you open an urn?

What Happens If You Open an Urn? Here's what happens when you open the plastic or cardboard urn that you'll receive from the funeral home or crematorium. Inside, you'll find the remains sealed in a plastic bag. You'll be able to see the ashes through the bag.
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What the Bible Says About cremation?

Since the Bible does not ban nor promote cremation, most Christian denominations do not consider cremation to be sinful.
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Do human ashes smell?

Most people who keep the ashes of a departed human or pet loved one at home say they detect no odor from the cremains. A few respondents indicated a very slight metallic odor or a very slight scent of incense. Your experience of keeping cremains at home may vary, depending on the type of container you choose.
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Do ashes have DNA?

The actual ashes are thus useless as they will not contain DNA. It is the bones and teeth that could potentially hold some DNA viable for analysis. However, after the cremation, the bones and teeth left behind are turned into a find powder (a process known as pulverization).
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Are ashes loose in an urn?

No. At least, the ashes are not loose in the temporary urn when you receive your loved one's remains back from the crematorium or funeral home. As mentioned above, the remains will be in a plastic bag.
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