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  2. Can you scatter human ashes anywhere you want in Florida? The ...

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    The answer may surprise you. Legally, Florida laws don’t regulate where you can store or scatter cremains, according to funeral homes such as Florida Family Cremations. According to legal site ...

  3. Can you bury the dead in your backyard? What Florida ... - AOL

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    Burial spaces: Florida statute lets families establish cemeteries of less than two acres that do not sell burial spaces or burial merchandise, according to Florida Statutes 497.260.

  4. Cremation - Wikipedia

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    Cremation leaves behind an average of 2.4 kg (5.3 lb) of remains known as ashes or cremains. This is not all ash but includes unburnt fragments of bone mineral, which are commonly ground into powder. They are inorganic and inert, and thus do not constitute a health risk and may be buried, interred in a memorial site, retained by relatives or ...

  5. Thrift Store Worker Who Found Man's Ashes in Donations ... - AOL

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    Nicole McClain tells PEOPLE she searched for months to find Mark Johnson's family after finding his ashes at a Florida thrift store

  6. Key West Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Key West Cemetery (officially, Historic Key West City Cemetery) is a 19-acre (77,000 m 2) cemetery at the foot of Solares Hill on the island of Key West, Florida, United States. It is estimated that as many as 100,000 people are buried there, many more than the 30,000 residents who currently live on the island.

  7. Neptune Memorial Reef - Wikipedia

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    Cremated remains are mixed with cement to form features of the Reef, and memorial plaques are added. [5] The Reef is more correctly identified as a cremation memorial site or aquatic columbarium. The man-made reef, located three miles (5 km) off the coast of Florida's Key Biscayne, opened in 2007 after a number of difficulties, including ...