A Life Remembered

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Saying farewell to a departed loved one is never easy. You can make it more meaningful and have a sy

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Scattered | A Life Remembered 12/03/2021

What a beautiful way to honor your loved one. A Life Remembered Ashes Scattering in the Gulf of Mexico

Scattered | A Life Remembered At A Life Remembered we offer a service of Scattering of Ashes at Sea. Attended or unattended ceremony. Live streaming is available.

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Scattering Ashes in the Gulf of Mexico

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11/02/2021

A Life Remembered
with Honor, Dignity, and Compassion
Scattering Ashes and Memorial Service at Sea

Captain Rob is an Ordained Minister as well as an Ordained Rabbi. Choose the memorial the way your loved one would want it to be.

Non-Religious
Spiritual
Religious
Unattended
Up to Six people in attendance if preferred

At A Life Remembered, your loved one will be treated with honor, dignity, and compassion, just like our own family.

Photos from A Life Remembered's post 10/25/2021

Why Choose A Life Remembered?

Captain Rob is an Ordained Minister as well as an Ordained Rabbi. Choose the memorial the way your loved one would want it to be.

Non-Religious
Spiritual
Religious
Unattended
Up to Six people in attendance if preferred

At A Life Remembered, your loved one will be treated with honor, dignity, and compassion, just like our own family.

10/25/2021

Saying farewell to a departed loved one is never easy. You can make it more meaningful and have a symbolic and intimate event through a proper scattering and memorial at sea. There are many symbols and rules that surround this ceremony. At present, it’s done in many cultures and in several places in the U.S., and to honor your loved one, you can do it as well.
A Look at Its History
Many religious and historical accounts have mentioned burial at sea or scattering of remains into bodies of water. During the Viking Age, the privilege of a ship burial and being cast into the sea was reserved for honored warriors and kings. It was believed that the ocean serves as a portal between the human world and the spiritual realm. Sending off the departed through the waters symbolizes the end of physical life and the beginning of spiritual rebirth.

10/02/2021
09/20/2021

Saying farewell to a departed loved one is never easy. You can make it more meaningful and have a symbolic and intimate event through a proper scattering and memorial at sea. There are many symbols and rules that surround this ceremony. At present, it’s done in many cultures and in several places in the U.S., and to honor your loved one, you can do it as well.

A Look at Its History
Many religious and historical accounts have mentioned burial at sea or scattering of remains into bodies of water. During the Viking Age, the privilege of a ship burial and being cast into the sea was reserved for honored warriors and kings. It was believed that the ocean serves as a portal between the human world and the spiritual realm. Sending off the departed through the waters symbolizes the end of physical life and the beginning of spiritual rebirth.

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