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Re: Scattering Ashes
[Re: mtbradley]
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04/29/2024 10:56 AM
04/29/2024 10:56 AM
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Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 801 Kannapolis, NC
ndfaninnc
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Both my parents passed in 2017. For obvious reasons we were unable to scatter their ashes until 2018. I declared them going through TSA in CLT. They asked for no paperwork (all of which I had) and respectfully swabbed each box. I flew CLT to STT then a flight from STT to Anegada but had to go through customs on Tortola. The boxes were in my duffle bag. The bags were not unloaded at EIS so I did not declare them there nor did I fill out any paperwork prior to the trip. My parents were laid to rest between Cane Garden Bay (their hangout) and Yost.
Go Irish!!
Bill
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