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Losing a loved one is an incredibly difficult experience, and deciding what to do with their ashes after cremation can be an emotional and profound choice.

In Singapore, where cremation is a common funeral practice, there are several meaningful and respectful ways to handle your loved one’s ashes.

Each option provides an opportunity to honor their memory and keep their legacy alive. This article will explore various possibilities for handling ashes after cremation in Singapore, offering you insight and guidance to better navigate this delicate process.

1. Scattering of Ashes

One popular choice is to scatter the ashes at a meaningful location that held significance for the deceased or the family.

For example, you can choose to scatter cremated remains at the Inland Ash Scattering (IAS) facility at the Garden of Peace, located within Choa Chu Kang Cemetery.

Before proceeding, it’s essential to seek permission from the relevant authorities to ensure compliance with local regulations. 

2. Columbarium Placement

A columbarium is a place designed to house cremation urns in compartments known as niches.

Singapore has numerous beautifully designed and well-maintained columbariums where families can choose a niche to hold their loved one’s urn.

This can include government-managed columbaria such as Choa Chu Kang Columbarium or the Mandai Columbarium. This option provides a tranquil space for family members to visit and pay their respects.

3. Home Memorialization

Some families opt to keep their loved one’s ashes at home in a decorative urn or container.

This allows them to create a personal memorial space where they can grieve privately and share memories.

It’s important to ensure that the urn is placed in a secure location, and that family members are comfortable with the idea of keeping the ashes at home.

4. Memorial Jewelry

Turning ashes into memorial jewellery such as a gemstone is a meaningful way to carry your loved one with you wherever you go.

Jewellery such as necklaces, bracelets, or rings can be infused with a small portion of the ashes in the form of a gemstone.

These pieces serve as a cherished keepsake and a comforting reminder of the lasting bond with the departed.

5. Ocean Burials

Singapore’s proximity to the sea makes an ocean burial a unique and poignant choice for some families. Families can arrange Sea Burial at either Marina South Pier or Changi locations.

Many individuals do prefer a sea burial as a natural and meaningful way to say goodbye where you become one with nature.

Singapore Casket provides specialized services for scattering ashes at sea, offering a peaceful farewell amidst the vastness of the ocean.

Choosing what to do with a loved one’s ashes after cremation in Singapore is a highly personal decision that should be made with thought and consideration. Each option offers you a distinct way to honor their memory and preserve their legacy.

Whether it’s scattering ashes in a serene location, placing them in a columbarium, keeping them at home, or creating personalized memorials, the choice should reflect the individuality and wishes of the departed and their family.

The grieving process is unique for everyone, and finding the right way to memorialize a loved one can be an essential step in healing and finding comfort during difficult times.

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Our professional funeral directors have decades of experience and are committed to helping fulfil the last wishes of your loved one and delivering a funeral wake that is memorable, dignified and heartfelt.

We can handle every aspect of your loved one’s funeral arrangement – from embalming and makeup as well as memorial gemstone services to exhumation & remain relocation and post funeral services.

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