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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a cremation urn?

Cremation urns are for the cremated remains of a deceased person.

What materials are cremation urns made from?

Cremation urns can be made from granite, wood, porcelain, ceramics, and biodegradable materials.

Are there regulations regarding where I can scatter ashes?

On your private property, you are free to scatter ashes anywhere. But if you do not own the land you wish to scatter ashes upon, you must ask the owner for written or verbal permission. Three places are always off-limits: lakes, rivers, and streams.

Do I need to bury a Stone Urn?

Suppose you are seeking an urn that is incredibly long-lasting, easy to maintain and clean, and one that can provide studding details in both engraving and imagery. In that case, a stone urn should be your first consideration. However, you can choose the material that best suits you and your needs.

What types of Stone can be used for Urns?

Stone urns can be created from marble, limestone, and granite. Some companies may also offer stone urns in cement and other stone materials. At Legacy Urns, we choose granite for its natural beauty and ability to withstand nearly every condition while lasting for decades.

Can you keep a stone urn at home?

You can keep a stone urn within your home, and we recommend this option. A stone urn is a great way to honor a loved one's memory.

What types of cremation urns does Legacy offer?

Legacy Headstones offers a range of cremation urns including traditional urns, keepsake urns for small portions of ashes, companion urns for two people, and cremation jewelry such as charms and pendants. Urns are available in various materials and styles to match your personal preferences.

Do I need a headstone if I choose cremation?

A headstone is not required for cremation, but many families choose to place a flat marker or memorial at a cemetery or memorial garden even when ashes are kept at home or scattered. Having a permanent marker gives family members a dedicated place to visit and remember their loved one. Legacy Headstones offers both traditional grave markers and cremation-specific memorials.