Lamb, my husband has the same problem you have. Our 31 year old
daughter was cremated a year and a half ago. Her husband had
possession of her ashes. When we learned that he had "moved on" with
another lady, or should I say, "moved in" ( meow) we asked and
received her ashes.
Now the question is what do we do with them to honor her memory?
My sister lost her daughter over 20 years ago. Her child's ashes still
sit on her bureau dresser.
As I said, my husband is anxious to find a fitting place for them. He
is looking into local cemeteries for a columbarium to house the ashes.
Our church has a lovely gardened columbarium, but our daughter, in her
teen years, elected to change churches. The one she chose ( where she
was re-baptized, married and given a funeral,) does not have a
facility for ashes.
With cremation in mind for my husband and I, we would like for the
three of us to be together.
Any ideas you have, or the other readers, would be grately
appreciated.
Genie


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