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When a loved one passes, it can be a big decision deciding what sort of funeral you would like them to have. It’s important to consider what they were like as a person and what was important to them. It might be that you had time to speak to them prior to their passing about what they would like, but if this is not the case, it’s down to you and those around you who knew them, to think about what’s best. If your loved one was eco-conscious, one of the best ideas is to consider a water burial. This is one of the most sustainable ways to send off someone’s ashes and can offer the chance for a beautiful ceremony too.
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When you lose a loved one, one of the hardest decisions can be deciding on their final resting place. You will want a location that commemorates their memory and encapsulates them as a person. This could be anything from their favourite place that they used to love to visit, to somewhere that has sentimental value - such as the place they grew up. An example of this is scattering their ashes in water. If this is the route you are looking to take, you likely have quite a few questions about it. Here we look into what your options are and how it works when you want to scatter your loved ones ashes in water.
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Designed to grow into a memory tree, plant or flower, the patented Living Urn® is the UK’s first and leading bio urn & planting system. You can find the Living Urn® at funeral directors across the UK; the Living Urn® can also be distributed to almost anywhere in the world. 
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Within the last century, the popularity of cremation instead of burial has risen significantly. Following this rise in popularity, it has been closely followed by many new and unique ways to honour a loved ones memorial. The Living Urn has very quickly become a devoted choice given it’s sustainable ethos and benefits to our environment. However, another very popular memorial is a Burial at Sea. Like everything else, there are many things to consider when choosing this method. Families will have to consider things such as boat rental, attendance and the services required.



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