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Mace was asked to scatter the ashes of ex-RAF airmen over the sea, creating meaningful experiences for families. After refining techniques for optimal scattering, he retired and founded Aerial Ashes. [3] The company uses drones with modified load boxes to release cremation ashes at chosen locations, offering a respectful, innovative service. [4 ...
Scattering from the air. Florida doesn’t prohibit the scattering of ashes by air, but the Federal Aviation Administration has guidelines prohibiting the dropping of anything from a plane that ...
Here’s what Georgia law says about where you can legally scatter the cremated remains of a loved one or pet. Believe it or not, there are some rules to follow. Here’s what Georgia law says ...
Burial at sea for two casualties of a Japanese submarine attack on the US aircraft carrier USS Liscome Bay, November 1943. Burial at sea is the disposal of human remains in the ocean, normally from a ship, boat or aircraft.
The law does not prohibit scattering ashes in specific areas or properties, and says it can include any type of memorial garden, by sea, air or ground. But experts say families still should ask ...
Ashes of adults can be said to weigh from 876 to 3,784 g (1 lb 15 oz to 8 lb 5 oz), with women's ashes generally weighing below 2,750 g (6 lb 1 oz) and men's ashes generally weighing above 1,887 g (4 lb 3 oz). [58] Bones are not all that remain after cremation.
Is it OK to scatter the cremated remains of a loved one wherever you or they wish in South Carolina? Here’s what the law says.
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