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Jul 10, 2024 - 04:15 PM
If you want to keep the ashes together, you'll need to find a larger urn that can accommodate the full volume of ashes. As a general rule, one pound of a person's weight while alive corresponds to one cubic inch of cremated remains, but for more accuracy, you can estimate the size of the cremation urn you'll need by using our calculator.
If you don't mind dividing ashes, you can get additional urns to hold the remaining amount of ashes, distribute the leftover ashes among family and friends as keepsakes, bury or scatter the rest of the ashes, or any combination of these options.
If you don't mind dividing ashes, you can get additional urns to hold the remaining amount of ashes, distribute the leftover ashes among family and friends as keepsakes, bury or scatter the rest of the ashes, or any combination of these options.
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