Director of Ashes to Ashes Jamaica, Rochelle Hammond, introduces eco-friendly burial alternatives that enable Jamaicans to transform the ashes of their loved ones into living memories. These options celebrate life rather than mourn death, emphasizing the beauty that can arise from ashes. They include planting ceremonies with planters, urns, soil, and seedlings, scattering ceremonies with urns at specific locations, and destination placements with touchstones at local sites. These choices offer a heartfelt way to give back to nature and cherish the lives we hold dear.
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