About Scattering
If you elect to scatter your loved one’s cremated remains, it’s important to remember that once scattering has taken place, the cremated remains are irretrievable. Properties that are not dedicated for scattering may be bought and sold over time which could make it impossible to visit the scattering site in the future.
Keep in mind that scattering cremated remains on public property may offend some people and that there may be laws prohibiting scattering in certain areas. Be sure to obtain authority before scattering in a non-designated scattering area.
In some areas, cemeteries may have sections designed for scattering cremated remains called “cremation gardens.” The cemetery will tell you if they offer this option.
Have you wondered about what you can do with your loved one’s cremated remains? Read about what others have done.
Heritage Oaks Memorial Chapel, FD 1990
6920 Destiny Drive
Rocklin CA 95677
(916) 791-2273