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Re: Scattering Ashes
[Re: gjconsult]
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04/29/2024 10:43 AM
04/29/2024 10:43 AM
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Posts: 674 Vail, CO/St. Thomas, USVI
caribbeangirl13
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gjconsult,
I am so sorry for your loss. Since my posting above about my stepfather's ashes, my mom has also passed and wanted to be with my stepfather in White Bay. She did not want a partial scattering so I did fill out the paperwork and got the documentation for her ashes but did not comply with scattering them 5 miles south of Norman Island. I would think that if you are not trying to bring in the entire bag of ashes and just doing a partial scatter you will be fine but the ashes did show up on xray going through TSA and I did have to show the paperwork that they were indeed certified human remains. This is the certificate you get from the funeral home. Feel free to reach out with any questions.
Last edited by caribbeangirl13; 04/29/2024 10:46 AM.
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