Luv'sTink
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I've always wondered for people that keep their loved ones in urns where they end up when there is nobody left in the family that knows them? I always think there is only 1 or 2 generations that would want them in their house.
This is what I have always wondered too.
When my nephew passed away at 26 quite unexpectedly, he was two months from being married and living in Colorado. His father and fiancée decided to split him and more. Part of him is in Colorado with his son and fiancée, part is here in WA. on his fathers mantel, part of him was made into jewelery, a piece for his step-mother, his two sisters and I think one for his fiancée.
To each there own; I think everyone should have a final resting place and I do not like that people can spread ashes...Just my own PERSONAL feeling.



}) It was perfect for him.


At least she still has her locket and can feel like she has a part of Mom.