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I'm trying to decide what to do with my share of Uncle John's ashes. I saw somebody throw some ashes into the hedges and Sanford on day. That would probably be be a good choice but ready where they are high it sodium and bad for plants.... It's not a ton of them because I split them with his kids so doubt they would do any damage?. what y'all think?
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I think it would be great and I doubt there is enough sodium to do any damage. I have no idea who you contact to get to do it.
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(05-14-2024, 09:26 AM)Replying to WarnerRobinsDawg I'm trying to decide what to do with my share of Uncle John's ashes. I saw somebody throw some ashes into the hedges and Sanford on day. That would probably be be a good choice but ready where they are high it sodium and bad for plants.... It's not a ton of them because I split them with his kids so doubt they would do any damage?. what y'all think?

would be beautiful, I don't think it will hurt anything
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#4
I would do it on the sly, not sure if they allow it otherwise..a friend of mine had some of his Dad’s ashes in his pocket at graduation and put them on the field under his gown,..
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(05-14-2024, 09:28 AM)Replying to JC-DAWG83 I think it would be great and I doubt there is enough sodium to do any damage.  I have no idea who you contact to get to do it.

Just walk down there during a game and do it.   Easy
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(05-14-2024, 09:26 AM)Replying to WarnerRobinsDawg I'm trying to decide what to do with my share of Uncle John's ashes. I saw somebody throw some ashes into the hedges and Sanford on day. That would probably be be a good choice but ready where they are high it sodium and bad for plants.... It's not a ton of them because I split them with his kids so doubt they would do any damage?. what y'all think?

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#7
FWIW, my mother had some of her sister's ashes made into a glass ornament. I know, it sounds cheesy, but it comforts her knowing a part of her sister remains here on earth and she knows where it is.


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#8
Wow; that is rough. Hurts my heart.
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#9
50 yard line on the Dawgs side, I'm sure he would like that. Great gesture and tribute imo.
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(05-14-2024, 09:26 AM)Replying to WarnerRobinsDawg I'm trying to decide what to do with my share of Uncle John's ashes. I saw somebody throw some ashes into the hedges and Sanford on day. That would probably be be a good choice but ready where they are high it sodium and bad for plants.... It's not a ton of them because I split them with his kids so doubt they would do any damage?. what y'all think?

Better do it on the sly very carefully like McDonough said.
"But, we didn't come up here to take shots. We came up here to throw 'em." - Kirby Smart 11/13/2021
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#11
Do it- He would have wanted it done. God bless you and the family.
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#12
Spread fil ashes on 50 yd line of gainesville high football stadium. Emotional “ceremony.”

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(05-14-2024, 10:01 AM)Replying to Concourse E FWIW, my mother had some of her sister's ashes made into a glass ornament.  I know, it sounds cheesy, but it comforts her knowing a part of her sister remains here on earth and she knows where it is. 


https://www.spiritpieces.com/?campaign=m...gJ1mPD_BwE

That’s a little on the weird side to me, but to each their own.
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#14
Thanks everybody... think I'll casually stroll along and do it.. I think they make a mixture you can use to dilute the sodium but the heck with that. If I'm going to do it, it needs to be 100% Uncle John... Cool
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#15
Never ask permission for that, just do it.
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