Can you bury ashes in two places?

Many families decide to bury some or all of their loved one's cremated ashes at a special place (or places). This can be done at a cemetery, memorial park, or even at home in the yard or at another place special to your lost loved one (permission may be required on property you don't own, so be sure to check first).
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Is it OK to spread someones ashes in different places?

When it comes to the question of whether or not it is illegal to scatter ashes, there are very few official laws in place. While you should always request permission before scattering ashes on private property, there are no laws about where or how ashes should be scattered on public property.
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Is it OK to separate cremated ashes?

Because the cremated remains (a.k.a, "ashes") are a coarse, dusty material, just like sand or gravel they can be divided after cremation. This means that you are not limited to just one disposition option. Instead, you can divide the remains and: Keep the larger portion at home and scatter some at a favorite location.
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Can 2 people's ashes be buried together?

Companion urns are cremation urns that are designed to hold the cremains of more than one person. The urns are also called “couples urns” or “duo urns” and are generally made to hold the cremated ashes of two people.
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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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Is it a sin to keep ashes at home?

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 a cremated body go to heaven?

People who have been cremated can certainly go to Heaven.
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Can 2 cremains be buried in one plot?

The short answer is that the number of urns varies. No matter the type of cemetery plot, single or family, the majority of burial plots allow for at least two. This is because while most burial plots are made to hold caskets, most cemeteries are not against having two urns in one plot.
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How many sets of ashes can go in a grave?

So, how many urns can you bury in a single plot? The vast majority of cemeteries will allow at least two urns to be buried in one burial plot. In some cases, a cemetery will allow four and even up to six for interment in one space. Ultimately, it tends to come down to a specific cemetery's policies.
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Can you mix husband and wife Ashes?

A companion urn is a cremation container which is intended to hold the remains (i.e., ashes) of two individuals, usually a couple such as a husband and wife.
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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 there DNA in cremated ashes?

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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Should you scatter ashes or keep them?

If you decide not to scatter your loved one's ashes, burying them is another option. This might be especially preferable for families who have family plots and find closure in a burial ceremony. A burial can be in the ground or in a columbarium, which is essentially a mausoleum for urns.
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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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Where can you not scatter ashes?

Auckland's regional parks, the Auckland Botanic Gardens in Manurewa and Parnell Rose Gardens have prohibited the scattering of ashes in their parks and gardens. Ash scattering is also discouraged in local parks and on sports fields, where visitors picnic, exercise and relax.
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Are human ashes a biohazard?

Cremation myth #10: Human ashes are a biohazard.

Cremation remains consist of bone matter, which includes dry calcium phosphates and other minerals, such as potassium and sodium. Rather than being toxic, cremated remains are considered a natural, sanitary substance.
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Can two bodies be buried in the same grave?

Companion plots: Companion plots are two plots that are sold together for a couple, usually a married couple. Companion plots can be two plots side-by-side, or a single plot in which the caskets are buried on top of each other (often referred to as “double depth”).
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Can you put two urns one niche?

You can actually fit two of these urns into one of those columbarium niches, meaning that both husband and wife can be inurned together. Each urn measures 8.5″ tall, 8.5″ deep, and 4.25″ wide.
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Do you need permission to scatter ashes on a grave?

Many people now prefer to scatter the ashes of their loved one in a location that meant something to them. While there are no national laws restricting the scattering of ashes of the deceased over land, you would need the permission of landowners if you're considering scattering them on private land.
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What is a double plot grave?

Double plots, often sold to a couple, can be two graves side by side, or a single grave with caskets stacked on top of each other. Some cemeteries also sell much larger family plots. Small, less expensive grave sites may be sold specifically for cremated remains or a child-size casket.
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What is a double grave?

A double lawn crypt is a pre-installed concrete burial container providing two interment spaces in a cemetery. Weighing approximately 3,500 pounds and reinforced with steel rebar, double depth lawn crypts provide protection for casketed remains and preserve the beauty and integrity of cemetery grounds.
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How many people can be buried in a cremation plot?

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The plot is a smaller version of a traditional grave. There is a space in each plot for up to four interments of cremated remains; the cremated remains may be buried loose, in a wooden casket or in an eco box (only biodegradable containers can be used).
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What does God say about cremation?

The Bible neither favors nor forbids the process of cremation. Nevertheless, many Christians believe that their bodies would be ineligible for resurrection if they are cremated. This argument, though, is refuted by others on the basis of the fact that the body still decomposes over time after burial.
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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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Why is cremation forbidden?

Cremation and the Catholic Church

Catholics were to believe that man, created in the likeness of God, could not experience resurrection at the end of time unless their bodies were “intact.” Cremation was also banned to counter Roman pagan beliefs, which involved burning deceased bodies.
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