• i_dont_want_to
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    These are for a small amount of cremains. My family has a few of these, to have a small amount of the deceased. The main urn is significantly larger and is with the widow.

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      Wait, so different family members can each have a small amount of a deceased loved one?

      First time i hear if this. Is it like, really common?

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        My mom and aunts split my grandmother’s ashes evenly in 3 identical urns. We also used incredibly tiny amounts in urn jewelry (jewelry with a small chamber).

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        Exactly. I only first heard about keepsake urns when we were dealing with my father’s cremains last year, so I don’t think it is super common.

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        My 2 sisters and I each have one of these small urns of our grandmother’s ashes. Our mother has the large urn. Doesn’t necessarily make it common, just volunteering that I have one.

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      Great. Now I have Mambo No. 5 in my head.

      🎵 A little bit of Monica, on my right
      A little bit of Rita, by my side
      A little bit of Jessica, here I am… 🎵

      You get the idea.

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      Ugh… Humans and our ideas for the dead… Like no offense to other people… They can do whatever… But I do not need that…