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New York Times

Posted by George Frankel Sep 25, 2004 News Leave a Comment

New York Times
Eternal Rest With the Fishes, as a part of an Artificial Reef

To the many ways Americans can honor the remains of the dearly departed – blasting their ashes into space or freezing the remains or simply sealing the body in a coffin, among others – add one more option: mixing the cremation ashes with marine-grade concrete and forming an artificial reef, a home for the fish and the coral. Read More

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