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I would keep it pretty simple, as it's not a good idea to advertise that
you're going to be dumping ashes. You certainly don't want to do it within sight of any authorities, but that's pretty easy to do. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Glen" wrote in message ... Hey first I would like to thank "J" for his kind thoughts. I looked @ http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq85-1.htm and I gleaned a couple of ideas, but I'm thinking of something less formal. He/we are very free spirts and don't do conformity very well. I would like to run up the skull and crossbones, but I havn't run it by his wife yet. I know he would appreciate it. as for legal.. Basically we are in rural SC on the ocean, I can sail all day without seeing another boat. Due to the remoteness where it happened (@13,000 'in Mexico} the red tape etc.. We do not expect this to happen until mid next week. So any other ideas will be well appreciated.. Good Sailng Glen On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 23:28:43 -0500, Glen wrote: I need some help. A very good friend of mine just died. He and his wife loved to sail with us. She called and told me she would like to have Steve's ashes thrown overboard into the sound. Since the boat is not very big (25') we plan on having the bulk of the memorial party on shore at our house. What is the "proper" way to set the boat up..ie flags, bunting,etc. He died in Mexico so it will be a few days before his ashes return here. Any suggestion will be appreciated. Glen |
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