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If you put them somewhere permanent, then you can't take them with you when you move. Dunno what to do. Scattering is a possibility, but I want a plaque of some kind. Maybe with a QR code to a website that tells all about their lives. Who have you got?

If you put them somewhere permanent, then you can't take them with you when you move. Dunno what to do. Scattering is a possibility, but I want a plaque of some kind. Maybe with a QR code to a website that tells all about their lives. Who have you got?

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Plant the urns in a cemetery and give them a headstone. Then you and the rest of the family will have somewhere somewhat private to go to visit them when you feel the need. My family is in a cemetery and it always meant something to go there and know where my great grandparents, grandparents, parents and an aunt (cremated) are laid to rest. I'm not getting cremated but I know I will be there beside the rest of them when it is my time, and I find that comforting. Urn burials are cheap and in many cemeteries you can bury 6-8 urns in a single plot.