🌲 Are Ashes Bad Luck?
Sarah Marie Sherbon Sarah Marie Sherbon

🌲 Are Ashes Bad Luck?

Keeping a loved one’s ashes without knowing what to do next is more common than you think. Grief has no timeline, and for many people, deciding what to do with cremains takes time—sometimes months or even years. If you’re holding onto ashes and feeling uncertain, that’s okay. You’re not alone.

But when you’re ready, giving the remains a resting place—symbolic or physical—can offer deep emotional relief. It transforms a state of holding on into a gesture of letting love go forward.

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🌲 Scattering Ashes at Sea: A Full Guide to Planning, Ceremony, & Peaceful Farewell
Sarah Marie Sherbon Sarah Marie Sherbon

🌲 Scattering Ashes at Sea: A Full Guide to Planning, Ceremony, & Peaceful Farewell

This comprehensive guide to scattering ashes at sea walks you through every step of the journey—from the practical to the profoundly meaningful.

You'll find everything you need to know, including EPA regulations and legal requirements, how to prepare for ocean conditions, what to say or read during a scattering ceremony, and the emotional and environmental benefits of choosing the sea as a final resting place.

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Planning a Beautiful Ash Scattering at Yellowstone National Park
Sarah Marie Sherbon Sarah Marie Sherbon

Planning a Beautiful Ash Scattering at Yellowstone National Park

Is It Legal to Scatter Ashes in Yellowstone?

A Final Resting Place of Majesty

When you choose to scatter crematory ashes in Yellowstone, you’re not choosing just a location—you’re choosing an experience that reflects the power, uniqueness, and dignity of the person you're honoring. It’s where memories become part of the soil, the sky, and the water.

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The Rising Popularity of Ash Scattering
Sarah Marie Sherbon Sarah Marie Sherbon

The Rising Popularity of Ash Scattering

Why Ash Scattering Is Becoming the Preferred Tribute

Ash scattering isn’t just a trend—it’s a reflection of changing values. Families today want to celebrate life in ways that feel meaningful, intentional, and aligned with both emotional needs and environmental ethics.

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Green Farewells: A Sustainable and Legal Guide to Ash Scattering
Sarah Marie Sherbon Sarah Marie Sherbon

Green Farewells: A Sustainable and Legal Guide to Ash Scattering

45% of people now say they want their ashes scattered in a place that holds special meaning. At the same time, 65% of families are actively looking for greener memorial options.

Ash scattering beautifully honors both wishes: a sustainable farewell and a connection to the natural world.

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What to Do with Cremated Ashes?
Sarah Marie Sherbon Sarah Marie Sherbon

What to Do with Cremated Ashes?

If you’ve found yourself wondering what to do with crematory ashes, you’re not alone. Many people feel this same uncertainty and emotional burden. And sometimes, just deciding to move forward can be the hardest step.

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What to Do with Ashes After Cremation?
Sarah Marie Sherbon Sarah Marie Sherbon

What to Do with Ashes After Cremation?

Whether it’s been a month or a decade, our unaccompanied ash scattering service makes it possible to say goodbye with intention. We scatter ashes at stunning natural destinations—mountain streams, forested trails, ocean cliffs, glowing shores—places where peace comes easily.

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Eco-Friendly Memorials: Returning Ashes to Nature with Grace
Sarah Marie Sherbon Sarah Marie Sherbon

Eco-Friendly Memorials: Returning Ashes to Nature with Grace

According to the National Funeral Directors Association, 65% of individuals now express interest in green burials, reflecting a growing discomfort with the environmental cost of conventional practices.

Even among those who choose cremation—a method often seen as more flexible—many aren’t content with urns on mantels or columbarium walls. In fact, 45% of cremation families say they want ashes to be scattered in a meaningful, natural place. A forest trail. A mountain overlook. The shore at sunrise. These are the kinds of goodbyes people are longing for.

But what feels right emotionally isn’t always simple practically. Questions quickly arise: Where is it legal to scatter ashes? Do I need a permit? Can I even get to that place? What if I can't go alone? And then there are the emotional logistics—grief rarely arrives with a to-do list in hand.

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Total Guide to Scattering Ashes Together
Sarah Marie Sherbon Sarah Marie Sherbon

Total Guide to Scattering Ashes Together

Check Out Our Helpful Guide to Scattering Ashes Together— from choosing a location to being prepared when you get there.

Whether it's a favorite spot from life or simply a remarkable location that embodies peace and serenity, families and loved ones choose joint ash scattering memorials to ensure they rest together in a place that reflects their connection and honors their story. It’s a final tribute to a bond that lives on, in a setting as extraordinary as the life they shared.

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What You Need to Know About Scattering Ashes Legally in the U.S.
Sarah Marie Sherbon Sarah Marie Sherbon

What You Need to Know About Scattering Ashes Legally in the U.S.

Whether you're planning to release ashes at sea, in a national park, or on private land, it's important to know that there are legal guidelines you’ll need to follow.

Understanding these rules early in the process not only ensures you're in compliance with state and federal laws, but also helps avoid any disruption during a deeply personal and emotional ceremony. This guide breaks down the key legal considerations for cremated remains and offers helpful guidance for making the process easier.

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Top Ash Scattering Destinations on the West Coast
Sarah Marie Sherbon Sarah Marie Sherbon

Top Ash Scattering Destinations on the West Coast

From misty redwood groves to sparkling Pacific coves, the West Coast offers some of the most breathtaking and spiritually resonant landscapes in the world. For families who want to say goodbye in a way that feels natural, peaceful, and deeply meaningful, West Coast ash scattering ceremonies are an increasingly popular choice.

At BONAVENTURE, we specialize in eco-conscious, unaccompanied ash scattering services at stunning natural destinations across the nation. Whether you’re honoring a lifelong hiker, sailor, artist, or ocean lover, we offer a peaceful return to nature—without the stress of planning everything alone.

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How Do Ashes Impact the Environment?
Sarah Marie Sherbon Sarah Marie Sherbon

How Do Ashes Impact the Environment?

The act of scattering cremains can be a deeply sentimental gesture, allowing families to say goodbye in a way that reflects the deceased's spirit and passions.

However, while this practice is emotionally powerful, it also raises important environmental questions.

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Honoring a Life in Flight: Scattering Ashes Amid the Majestic Monarch Migration
Sarah Marie Sherbon Sarah Marie Sherbon

Honoring a Life in Flight: Scattering Ashes Amid the Majestic Monarch Migration

While scattering ashes amid the monarchs is a beautiful and symbolic gesture, there are several practical factors and important considerations for families who wish to make this tribute a reality. From timing and location to logistics and ceremony planning, here’s what you need to know to ensure a respectful and meaningful ash scattering experience.

Bonaventure currently scatters ashes at the Neal Smith Wildlife area in Iowa, but we’ve also provided a meaningful guide to help you with this scattering no matter where you choose to honor your loved one.

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Cremation Challenges for Small Pets
Sarah Marie Sherbon Sarah Marie Sherbon

Cremation Challenges for Small Pets

When it comes to the cremation of smaller animals, the process can differ in terms of facility requirements, the amount of ashes returned, and available memorialization options. However, many pet cremation services have adapted to these needs by offering specialized services tailored to small pets.

This article will explore the challenges specific to small pet cremation, the cremation process, and the available options for memorialization.

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