Scattering ashes is more than a ritual — it’s a symbol of love, continuity, and remembrance. It allows families to say goodbye in a natural, spiritual way that often feels more personal than a traditional burial. Yet, this freedom comes with responsibility. Local laws, environmental concerns, and community respect all play a role in choosing the right place.
Before making a decision, take time to understand where ashes can and cannot be scattered. Doing so will save unnecessary stress and help you create a peaceful, heartfelt moment that truly honors your loved one.
1. Private Property Requires Permission
Continue reading…