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  2. Can you scatter ashes anywhere in Kentucky? What state law ...

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    The National Park Service allows for the scattering of ashes on park land, however, you must first acquire a permit to do so. Some requirements laid out by the NPS are:

  3. Is it OK to scatter human ashes where you want in SC ... - AOL

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    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.

  4. Can you scatter human ashes anywhere you want? What ... - AOL

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    Here’s what to know about the freedom and the restrictions.

  5. Disposal of human corpses - Wikipedia

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    In today's parlance, "burial at sea" may also refer to the scattering of ashes in the ocean, while "whole body burial at sea" refers to the entire uncremated body being placed in the ocean at great depths. [9] Laws vary by jurisdictions. The concept may also include ship burial, a form of burial at sea in which the corpse is set adrift on a boat.

  6. Can you scatter the ashes of a loved one anywhere in ... - AOL

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    Believe it or not, there are some rules to follow. Here’s what Georgia law says about where you can legally scatter the cremated remains of a loved one or pet.

  7. Cremation - Wikipedia

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    When not pulverised, the bones are collected by the family and stored as one might do with ashes. The appearance of cremated remains after grinding is one of the reasons they are called ashes, although a non-technical term sometimes used is "cremains", [60] [61] a portmanteau of "cremated" and "remains". (The Cremation Association of North ...

  8. My Aunt Was Found Dead In Her Home. My Search To Find ... - AOL

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    Our flight leaves in a few hours, and a quick online search reveals that scattering ashes within 3 nautical miles of Florida’s shore is illegal. We have to be discreet.

  9. Cremation in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The Church requires reverent disposition of the ashes which means that the ashes are to be buried or entombed in an appropriate container, such as an urn. The Church does not permit the scattering of ashes. Keeping them at home is permitted, but requires a bishop's permission, though some Catholics have done so without seeking it. [10]