Many cemeteries now provide dedicated areas for the burial of a loved one's ashes, offering a considered alternative to scattering ashes and giving a permanent place to visit, remember and reflect. Ashes can be interred within a few weeks of a cremation, but can also be something that families arrange many years after the passing of a loved one, giving them a final resting place and closure.
This choice is becoming increasingly popular, offering a lasting tribute while reflecting your loved one's wishes. A wide range of memorial options may be installed, from plaques and small vases to full-size memorials, and some cemeteries also permit half-kerb or lawn-kerb surrounds.