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The spirit of the cowboy has always been associated with a sense of freedom and dedication. Those who spent their years in the saddle have a common bond to nature that few others share. When you lose a cowboy that’s close to your heart, it seems fitting that his love for the lifestyle be honored. Cowboy urns, artistic statuette urns and other western-themed urns show the world a little a glimpse into the life that your cowboy once lived. Horse UrnsThe cowboy’s most faithful companion is his horse. The strong bond between man and his steed goes back |
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- Posted: November 10, 2011
- Posted: October 31, 2011Categories: Funeral Advice
- Posted: October 05, 2011Categories: MemorialsRead more »
October 5th, 2011 is a date that a lot of people, including the writer of this post, will remember for long after the day - we have lost a great source of inspiration, Steve Jobs. Although I wasn't completely shock, I did have trouble believing the news for about 10 seconds. His intelligence and business savvy mind set gave me confidence in technology and gave me something to strive toward in my own way. The question stands: Will he be cremated and what kind of urn would he want?
There comes a time in every person’s life when they have to ask themselves, "How will I be memorialized?" For
- Posted: August 16, 2011Read more »
Losing a loved one is a very difficult experience and making arrangements for their final resting place is not the easiest of tasks, especially while grieving. When it comes time to select a cremation urn you may find yourself overwhelmed with the vast selection of options available. Today’s urn options go well beyond function to serve as beautiful, personalized symbols that represent your loved one’s life and legacy. Choosing the best urn for you and your loved one is a deeply personal decision, but an essential part of the memorial process. Here are a few important factors that will help you select the right type of cremation urn to memorialize your loved one.
- Posted: August 15, 2011Categories: Funeral Advice , Cremation Urns and Keepsakes , Cremation Ceremonies , Green Burial , All About BurialRead more »
Updated on 11/16/2020
Green burials have grown in popularity in recent years as more people seek earth-friendly alternatives for final disposition of cremated remains.
- Posted: August 12, 2011Read more »
It’s easy to feel a deep attachment to cherished artwork, a family heirloom or a piece of jewelry because they remind you of someone special. Cremation keepsakes offer a whole other level of personal connection to a loved one who has passed by keeping them close and part of your daily life. It is extremely difficult to lose a loved one, but cremation keepsakes allow you preserve their memory and keep their presence with you in a very special and personal way. Cremation keepsakes come in a variety of forms from jewelry to home décor and even pens. These types of cremation keepsakes hold ashes, locks of hair, dried flowers or other personal, sentimental items. Here are a few unique and customizable forms of cremation keepsakes that help maintain the memory of a loved one in a very special
- Posted: August 01, 2011Categories: Death and ReligionRead more »
The passing of a Catholic Bishop often gains attention by the media. So when Bishop Michael Evans succumbed to prostate cancer in a hospital on July 11th, at the age of 59, there was certainly media hype. But the talk was mostly about his cremation. That’s right; Evans is the first Catholic leader we know of to choose cremation over interment for no other reason other than that he wished it. No slouch religiously, Evans was the third bishop of East Anglia, previously parish priest at St Augustine’s in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, and ordained as priest for the Archdiocese of Southwark in 1975. He spent two years as assistant priest at St Elizabeth’s in Richmond, Surrey, and was a dedicated patron of the Catholic Grandparents Association. It was this association that ‘spilled the beans’
- Posted: July 20, 2011
- Posted: July 12, 2011Categories: Cremation Urns and Keepsakes
- Posted: June 17, 2011Categories: Cremation Urns and KeepsakesRead more »
Winter Urns
If your loved one was passionate about skiing or had a child-like appreciation for snow, always throwing snowballs when you weren’t looking, choose an urn with