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Scattering Your Ashes
Due to Svens death and reading about where he wants his ashes scattering, have you given any though to where you'd like yours scattering?
Weve done it for four family members, very discreetly, not officially, but exactly where they wanted, mostly sadly and and soberly, but on one occasion quite 'Monty Python'.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In 2004 my brother and I intended spreading my dad's ashes from a railway bridge but it was windy and we decided to go off in the car to find a suitable place.
We went to McDonald's for breakfast, which meant I got car sick. In the end my brother poured his ashes from the plastic urn into Loch Earn.
My brother then stated that the now empty urn would be useful for storing stuff..
It was a surreal day out with a bit of Father Ted humour to keep us going.
My mum was buried in the local cemetery in 1996 and I haven't been to visit her.
Sharon, we're having ours kept and scattered together. Doesn't matter where, although I'd rather not be in the water. Dogs will be with us too.
If I go first, OH will keep me on a shelf in the summerhouse along with all the empty gin bottles, and I'll keep his there too if I go first. Seems appropriate somehow as we've spent many happy, slightly (more than slightly) tipsy hours together there, putting the world to rights.