Cremation, sea burial
More and more famous people are using burials at sea as their preferred ceremony at the end of life. Although it is more common now, it is not new. If you wish to learn more about the history of cremation please see our article History of Cremation. Here are a...
Cremation, sea burial
As the cremation rate continues to rise (currently over 60% in California), families are left with the decision of what to do with the cremains (ashes). Increasing families are turning to the scattering of ashes on the sea. Some families see it as a way to save costs...
Cremation, sea burial
You have had a funeral, done the cremation and have now received your loved one’s earthly remains back from the funeral home. Now what? You can keep your loved one at home on your fireplace mantel or in the closet, but we have a better idea. The best way to...
Cremation, sea burial
Given the arid, desert climate, Arizona burials at sea may sound like an oxymoron. After all, land-locked Arizona has no oceanfront property. However, San Diego is just a short drive and an even shorter flight away and San Diego Boat Tours offers many choices when it...
Cremation, sea burial
Thanks to San Diego’s abundant sunshine and pleasant year-round temperatures, it’s the perfect location to host an outdoor funeral service. If your loved one had a passion for gardening or enjoyed the serenity of a day on the water, an outdoor ceremony...
Cremation, veteran
The coastal community of San Diego has a large population of military personnel and veterans and military families who have made this southern California city their permanent home. Where people live, unfortunately people also die, this includes our brave soldiers. ...