by SwanSong Burial at Sea | May 24, 2016 | blog
After cremation the person charged with the disposal, be it a relative or friend, will receive the ashes in an urn. Different people have different ways of handling the ashes. Some will want to keep them as a reminder of the deceased, while some will want to scatter...
by SwanSong Burial at Sea | May 22, 2016 | blog
The Cremation Association of North America estimates that 56% of Americans will choose to be cremated by the year 2025. Cremation for pets is also becoming very popular for pet burial. Many people are uncomfortable with cremation as they lack information on the...
by SwanSong Burial at Sea | May 22, 2016 | blog
Cremation is becoming more of a choice for many people for disposing their remains after death. The question for many people considering cremation is usually, ‘what will happen to my remains?’ For those who cremate their folk and kin, what to do with the remaining...
by SwanSong Burial at Sea | May 19, 2016 | blog
Getting buried at sea or burying someone at sea invokes a belief of eternality just like the vast horizons of the sea. Whether it is a full body burial or scattering ashes at sea, burial at sea is calming to both the bereaved and hopefully the spirit of the deceased. ...
by SwanSong Burial at Sea | May 15, 2016 | blog
The loss of a pet to death, whether expected or unexpected is as painful for many as losing a family member. In fact some pet owners especially those living alone with a pet find the experience painful and need closure just like it were a person. A good way of...
by SwanSong Burial at Sea | Mar 11, 2015 | blog
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