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Dear Marie,
Usually, more importantly, the people who will missed one's loved one. And it is more of the love.
Locally, it is a tradition, for some to even buy an altar (if the home does not have one) or not necessarily an altar but a specific table to place one' loved one (urn). And where possible:-
1. This should not be placed on the opposite wall of a toilet
2. If possible, the table (or generally we call it the altar table) should not be facing into a bedroom.
Otherwise, a good location is around the living room / family room area.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/26/2002 12:19:00 AM, Marie Babbidge wrote:
>Iam to be cremated when I die
>and want my ashes placed in 4
>seperate urns for my 4
>children. is thee any special
>symbol i should have on them
>and any special place in the
>house my children should put
>them thank you marie
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