on 26-09-2013 07:01 AM
I had never heard of people dividing the ashes of a loved one up until my FIL died 5 years ago.
Do many people do it and what sorts of reasons? I can see it happening more often in cases of divorce and remarriage with two families each wanting some which made me wonder would all the part cremain holders inter them with a plaque?
on 26-09-2013 05:32 PM
No offence taken. I actually believe that when you are dead that is it. Worm food rather than heaven etc...and I mean no disrespect to those with faith! For me, as a parent of 10, I feel better when all by babies are under the one roof. Now I know she will always be with us.
on 26-09-2013 05:36 PM
What a lovely idea no telly, that is special I hope your family members appreciate what a thoughtful gift you are giving them all. You made my eyes leak!
on 26-09-2013 05:59 PM
@no_tv*10 wrote:No offence taken. I actually believe that when you are dead that is it. Worm food rather than heaven etc...and I mean no disrespect to those with faith! For me, as a parent of 10, I feel better when all by babies are under the one roof. Now I know she will always be with us.
now I understand your username! LOL very apt