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Urns for ashes

by John Price CEO
The death of a near one is a disheartening subject, and very hard to talk about. Throughout the process of loss, we follow rules of etiquette and get through the hard days of funerals and memorials. 
We keep the photographs or favorite things of lost loved ones or find other ways to hold the memories close. One such example is the Urns for ashes. Throughout civilized history, it has been an honored tradition to keep the ashes of our lost ones in beautiful urns. Funeral urns were used to keep ashes of the deceased one in an earthen pot when it was first introduced. With time, the practice remains the same but the shape, size, design, and material used for making urns for ashes changed.

Stephen had brought Buddy from his friend’s place when he was just six months old. When Buddy was just four years, he rescued Stephen’s life too. Buddy was a highly affectionate and loyal breed. Stephen, over the years, got so attached with the Buddy that he took him everywhere. They both were family to each other, where one would not survive without the other.

Last week suddenly Buddy’s health started showing deterioration. Still, Stephen was optimistic about his survival in spite of Veterinarian’s finding. Stephen took him to the best vets, but virtually all of them answered same. Eventually, Buddy lost his life to the severe disease two days back. Stephen was devastated by the sudden loss, but he decided to conduct his grand funeral. He ordered online urns for ashes. Stephen not only keeps buddy’s ashes in it but his belongings too. He bought accessories for the guests and got a metal urns pendant to keep his memoirs close to his hearts.

Urns for ashes are familiar because we are emotional and loss is hard. For us, we can't control death, but we can keep the attachment forever in our heart.Uses urns for ashes gives us a way to keep our memories close and our loved ones near.

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