Quote:
Originally Posted by Hemlock140
When my sister passed no one wanted the 6 urns so they sent into the trash. Faced with 6, and the number of places she lived there was no place that would have been meaningful for all of them. My suggestion is to add something to your will asking that they be scattered at some place that has meaning for you, after you are gone. When I was a kid about 9 I buried my dead cat in the back yard, but forgot about it and when I was 15 accidentally dug the bones up when expanding the vegetable garden. My (late) father in law used his tractor to bury 2 different llamas on their 3 acre property, and it was sold last year. Hopefully the new people don't decide to build something back there and excavate.
|
I can just see forensics out there thinking they were bodies
. I can't imagine them being thrown in the trash, so I'll probably get my SO to scatter their ashes in the same grave I made for my greyhound, then they can all be together.