Mixed with silica sand and other stuff (sorry can't remeber what) you could get t made into glass and make something to remind you of the person whose ashes you used.
2007-05-19 14:04:40
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answered by Lucius Shitface 4
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Well, when my time comes I've asked my kids to put some of my ashes in a very pretty, decorative urn, about 1/2 the normal size urn. Then take me on vacation with them!Whenever they go anywhere they can pose "grammy b" in front of the Eiffel Tower, the worlds biggest ball of yarn, the Corn Palace, etc. My friend asked that I put his ashes in with sand and after the first big snowfall of the year I sprinkle them in front of the hospital where he works as a final gesture of help for his fellow man. My kids have said to mix theirs in the kitty litter box for practical purposes. As you can tell, we believe that once the soul has passed the human body is just a shell. Donate your organs and ditch the rest.
2007-05-19 14:03:48
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answered by thearizonapenguin 4
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Well my dad wanted to be spread over his favorite place in the world. The ocean, he was an avid sports fisherman, so his ashes were spread over the Pacific Ocean
2007-05-19 14:02:17
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answered by tebone0315 7
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I poured my baby's ashes into a flowing river and watched them slowly move away.
2007-05-19 14:02:37
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answered by kiwi_mum1966 5
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Find a potter and have a bone china mug made out of it so you can literally have coffee/tea/beer with them after their gone.
2007-05-19 14:15:52
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answered by dakina1 3
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