10 Intriguing Things to Do with Your Cremains When You Die
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Steve Munt is a cat lover with a keen interest in outer space. While most grieving pet owners keep their furry friends' remains at home in an urn or buried in the yard, Munt wanted to do something special for his cat, Pikachu, who passed away after a long battle with feline diabetes. According to Munt, "Pikachu is a hero, and I am honoring him as such."
Munt launched a fundraising campaign about two months ago and has raised $1,535 of his $5,000 goal. That's how much Celestis charges for its memorial spaceflight for a pet. Even if he doesn’t raise any more money, Munt is intent on sending his cat’s remains to space and is hoping to join him one day when his time shall
come.
When You Want Your Last Wishes to be as Unique as You Are
When most people think about a final resting place, options such as a casket or an urn likely come to mind. However, there may be people out there who are concerned about the environmental effects of burial or cremation, or who simply want to do something different. And, for those people, there are more intriguing and unusual ways than ever to settle your remains. Here are ten ways that are certainly worth
mentioning:
(pictured above: Forevurn Kaledoscope Urn)
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