Scattering ashes of your cremated loved one may make you feel peaceful, closing a chapter of the deceased's life as well as your own. As you determine where ashes should be scattered, you may choose a place your loved one found very meaningful. It might be the Pacific Ocean or the top of Mount Everest. It might be the Yankee baseball stadium or your own garden. You may want to scatter the ashes at the person's birthplace, closing the circle of his or her life. Four members of my family having been cremated, I know the dilemma of determining where ashes should be scattered - or if they should be scattered at all. One's ashes lie buried in the cemetery next to his wife's plot. A second's ashes drifted onto the ocean waters off a picturesque Canadian island. The third's ashes glided to the ground beneath beautiful Rocky Mountain aspen trees. The last I knew, the fourth's ashes still rest in the widow's home. Possibilities for scattering ashes abound, but take your time before you act. Consider the legal, religious, and personal concerns involved, even if you have the express, written request of the one who went from you. Until you make your decision, you may legally keep ashes at home indefinitely - and you may want to reserve a small amount for a memorial that is unique. Let's look together at some of those considerations. LEGAL CONCERNS As you determine where ashes should be scattered, take time to understand the laws and regulations in your area. If you live in the United States, you will find no specific national "scattering ashes law" on the federal books. However, you will find a number of rules and regulations at all levels: national, state, and local. Scattering ashes on private property is fine if you own the property. Otherwise, you are trespassing. You might be surprised to know that sports stadiums, museums, etc. qualify as private property, not public, and fall under these regulations. You may be able to get permission to scatter ashes on private property, but be sure you get it in writing. Most national parks in the U.S. allow you to scatter ashes of a loved one, but you must follow specific regulations. You may not simply determine, for example, that the ashes will be scattered near Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park, even if that was the favorite scene of your loved one and it holds precious memories. Speak to the chief park ranger ahead of time to ask about a permit and learn which areas of the park are acceptable.
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