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  2. Burial at sea - Wikipedia

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    Robert A. Heinlein (1907–1988), cremated, and ashes scattered in the Pacific Ocean [31] John Carradine (1906–1988), full body burial into the Pacific Ocean near Santa Catalina Island (California) by his family; Stan Getz (1927–1991), cremated, and ashes scattered in the Pacific Ocean off Malibu, California

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    Ocean Ashes in Islamorada in the Florida Keys offers a $499 ash-scattering cruise for up to six passengers, complete with an ice cooler for snacks or drinks that you bring on board. The company ...

  4. Disposal of human corpses - Wikipedia

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    In today's parlance, "burial at sea" may also refer to the scattering of ashes in the ocean, while "whole body burial at sea" refers to the entire uncremated body being placed in the ocean at great depths. [14] Laws vary by jurisdictions. The concept may also include ship burial, a form of burial at sea in which the corpse is set adrift on a boat.

  5. List of people buried at sea - Wikipedia

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    Patrick McVey (1910–1973) (ashes sprinkled into the Atlantic Ocean) George Meeker (1904–1984) Ib Melchior (1917–2015) Ismael Merlo (1918–1984) Don Messick (1926–1997), (ashes were sprinkled in the Pacific Ocean, at the Point Lobos State Reserve) Dorothy Meyer (1924–1987) Harvey Milk (1930–1978) Ray Milland (1907–1986) Nolan ...

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  7. How did a Georgia woman's ashes end up in the bay at Ocean City?

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    The urn likely containing the ashes of Reidsville Georgia woman, Paulette Eva Tricoche, washed ashore in Ocean City.

  8. Reef burials - Wikipedia

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    Reef burials are a new burial practice gaining a degree of popularity. Rather than being buried in the earth, a person's remains are cremated and the resulting ash is mixed with pH-balanced concrete to create structures which are placed on the seabed to help restore marine habitats similar to a coral reef.

  9. Vatican eases rules on the ashes of the dead - AOL

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    VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A small part of a dead person's cremated ashes may be stored in a place that was dear to them rather than in a church or cemetery, the Vatican said on Tuesday, softening ...