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We only request ½ a cup of ashes and a healthy handful of hair (show pics). This is a small amount of ashes relative to what you get back when someone is cremated (8-10 cups) which allows families to split up the ashes and all do different things.
We only request ½ a cup of ashes and a healthy handful of hair (show pics). This is a small amount of ashes relative to what you get back when someone is cremated (8-10 cups) which allows families to split up the ashes and all do different things.
We only request ½ a cup of ashes and a healthy handful of hair (show pics). This is a small amount of ashes relative to what you get back when someone is cremated (8-10 cups) which allows families to split up the ashes and all do different things.
We only request ½ a cup of ashes and a healthy handful of hair (show pics). This is a small amount of ashes relative to what you get back when someone is cremated (8-10 cups) which allows families to split up the ashes and all do different things.
We only request ½ a cup of ashes and a healthy handful of hair (show pics). This is a small amount of ashes relative to what you get back when someone is cremated (8-10 cups) which allows families to split up the ashes and all do different things.