You can't. There is a separate crematorium for the pets--I imagine it's smaller so the prices aren't as high. Maybe LE should be checking around for an urn in anyone's home?[/QUOTE]
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Perhaps they also need to check out any flowers, trees, shrubs or bushes that have been planted in the last year by any of them ...JMO
O/T Six months after my husband died a discovery was made down in Nobile, Ga that the owner of the crematorium had hundreds of cadavers hidden on the property that had never been cremated.
I almost had a coronary knowing my husband had been cremated and that he was taken down to Georgia to be cremated since the funeral home we made his funeral arrangements with did not provide that service on location...
As it turned out, my husband had been taken someplace else down in Georgia and my attorney received the proper documentation insuring my family and myself the ashes in our possession, at that time, were indeed my husband's ashes...
Unfortunately,a good friend of mine who had also lost her husband not too long before I lost mine found out the ashes they scattered and buried when they planted a tree on their property was not her husband's.. DNA analysis revealed ashes she recieved were not even human ashes...After a horrific investigative process she finally received her husband's ashes..True story.