A Family’s Attempt To Scatter Their Grandma’s Ashes Goes Horribly, Hilariously Wrong
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Sorry, but I want to go back to my obsession with cremation for a second. It’s pretty obvious that a funeral director doesn’t have to be there for the release of ashes, but there are times when an FD does have to be present when disposing of a body in the ocean.
Some people want their casket thrown into the ocean, and there are special preparations that need to be made before that happens. In most states, a funeral director has to be present by law.