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    I wanted to be made in to a diamond ................

    LifeGem - Memorial Diamonds created from a lock of hair or cremated remains / ashes / cremation

    It just confirms the jewel that I am.................

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    It'sNotWorthComplaining! Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by stock View Post
    I wanted to be made in to a diamond ................

    LifeGem - Memorial Diamonds created from a lock of hair or cremated remains / ashes / cremation

    It just confirms the jewel that I am.................
    knowing by our luck, it might be some elses ashes , they don't squeaky clean the kiln after each body, it's a scrape with a rake.
    Read an article in paper the other day that in NZ there was stench and black smoke coming from the chimney. The director of the crematorium came out to apologise to people, seams things didn't go as planned. They were having difficulties with a 270kg body

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    Remember reading some where in the UK that they were going to harvest the heat from the crematorium to heat the local swimming pool.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by stock View Post
    Remember reading some where in the UK that they were going to harvest the heat from the crematorium to heat the local swimming pool.....

    If it was doable, then why waste a resource ?

    Robert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olbod View Post
    If it was doable, then why waste a resource ?

    Robert.
    HMMM BBQ soylent green

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    I watched an autopsie on an 87 year old woman as a course excersion. I was a Pathology Technician, but funerals are always sad for the family.

    We still have the ashes of out 4 1/2 month old daughter near us, and it is comforting to keep her ashes at home, though we ratrely look at the sealedcontainer they are in.

    Do not think I would like those made into a diamond, but if others want to well and good.

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    It'sNotWorthComplaining! Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnF View Post
    I watched an autopsie on an 87 year old woman as a course excersion. I was a Pathology Technician, but funerals are always sad for the family.

    We still have the ashes of out 4 1/2 month old daughter near us, and it is comforting to keep her ashes at home, though we ratrely look at the sealedcontainer they are in.
    It's sad John , I have friends who tragically lost their teenage son, every year on what would have b een his birthday, his mum puts the urn into her hand bag and takes him out to the local chocolatier and sits their with him and has a hot chocolate, it's her way of coping and remembering her loved one.

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