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Tatsnflowers

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  1. Thank you all for your replies. I should clear a few things up.

     

    He passed 6 years ago. He didn't care about laws and was a very free person. Before he died he told me his idea of heaven was the like the happy scene in Titanic. Well a cruise is about as close as I can get. He also didn't care what happened to his body after he died, but I feel like spreading his ashes in places he dreamed of would be the best thing to do.

     

    As for his remains, I actually probably have about 1/8 of them. The rest is distribited between his siblings, parents, and ex wife. He would laugh at the idea of someone being grossed out by his remains. It's literally ashes. Lol we even smoked him in a joint after his service (that he didn't even want).

     

    And they wouldn't be spread in large portions on the beaches, but a small pinch offshore instead. I won't be flying to port but I know not to bring his entire crown royal bag. Lol

     

    Anyway, you all helped more than you know! Thank you so much!

  2. Hi all.

    I will be taking my first cruise in about a week and was wondering if I could bring a bag of human ashes. He never had an urn... just a plastic baggy inside a crown royal bag. I can't afford an urn and it would be kind of pointless because his ashes were divided into 6 smaller bags. Anyway, my late boyfriend would have loved to see the beaches. I want to bring his ashes off the ship and spread a pinch at each destination. So I guess my question is, do I need the certificates to bring him and can I take him off the ship (then get back on) at each port without issues?

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