No but we did open a canister and look at the small chunks of bone or whatever. It was quite eerie. In the silence I blurted out Hey Bernie! (The deceased), then we laughed and put the top back on. We were quite happy to bury the ashes and put it behind us.
2007-12-24 11:22:07
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answered by Free Thinker 6
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not sifted ,but divided.when my mother in law died,we gave each one of the grandchildren a "mini urn "of ashes to remember their grandmother by.
2007-12-24 19:14:52
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answered by katdandawn 4
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No, and I hope to not have to. BUT if things get much worse, I may have to see if Great-grandfather's gold fillings survived the cremation. UGH!
2007-12-24 19:50:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, my ants and snail got out of their environment and I looked everywhere, including the urn. After all that I found out that my ants were all hiding under the snail trail. =)
2007-12-24 19:14:38
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answered by spiritcavegrl 7
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No, but I saw this weird Japanese porno where the widow opened up her husband's ashes and proceeded to, well you know...
2007-12-24 19:32:46
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answered by alex_from_sf 4
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No but i took the lid of to release the spirit...
2007-12-24 19:14:42
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but I wonder what has inspired this question.
2007-12-24 19:17:30
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answered by dumbuglyweirdo 5
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I think more people have done it than will admit to doing it.
2007-12-24 19:13:09
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answered by Anonymous
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no, that's pretty sad. i just picked up the cremated remains of my little cat. i'm glad she's home for christmas... sniff, tears...
2007-12-24 19:14:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but I plucked my children's eyes out first, so they wouldn't have a bad memory. Ghoul.
2007-12-24 19:15:25
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answered by te144 7
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