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Ten Famous Golfers and Where Their Ashes Are Scattered

Golf has always been more than just a sport; for many, it’s a lifelong passion. It’s no surprise, then, that several famous golfers have chosen to have their ashes scattered on the courses they loved. Here’s a look at ten iconic golfers and the special places where...

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How Cremated Ashes Can Benefit Grass and Plants

Cremated ashes, often called cremains, hold deep significance for many families. Beyond their sentimental value, cremated ashes can also play a beneficial role in nature. If you're considering scattering ashes, you might be interested to know how they can positively...

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Why Do Cremated Ashes Stick to Skin? Understanding the Science

Why Do Cremated Ashes Stick to Skin? Understanding the Science When scattering ashes, many people encounter an unexpected challenge: the ashes seem to cling to their skin. This can be unsettling, especially during such a sensitive and emotional moment. Understanding...

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A Heartfelt Thank You to Aerial Ashes for a Beautiful Farewell

Dear Aerial Ashes Team, I wanted to take a moment to express my deep gratitude for the service you provided during such an emotional time in my life. After the passing of my loved one, I was determined to scatter their ashes in a way that truly honoured their memory....

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Aerial ashes scattering images by drone

Chris Mace perfected scattering ashes from a helicopter whilst a pilot in RAF. Upon retirement, he applied this knowledge to the drone industry, again perfecting scattering ashes. 

 

Matt Young joined the company and continued the success of Aerial Ashes expanding to regional teams across the UK, and now into the United States.

 

Amy Wellington is the first to bring Aerial Ashes to the United States by offering these services in western Pennsylvania and New York, as well as eastern Ohio.

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