Not necessarily since it's a public place. But if you do it while nobody is around I guess nho one will know. Some people might find it a little disturbing if the wind and stuff is blowing and the ashes are flying everywhere...
A scattering garden is a place in a cemetery where families can spread the ashes of their loved ones.
It is generally not illegal to spread ashes on top of another grave in a church cemetery, but it is important to check the cemetery's rules and regulations as they may have specific guidelines regarding this practice. It is also respectful to obtain permission from the cemetery management or the family of the deceased in the neighboring grave.
He was cremated and his ashes scattered at sea.
No, he was cremated and the ashes were given to the family.
Mount Hope Cemetery Pontiac, Michigan.
The roman catholic church does not require ashes to be buried in a consecrated cemetery because is not according to the doctrine of the Catholic church.
No, it is not illegal to spread human ashes in Oregon. A property owner could sue you if you do not ask permission to spread the human ashes on their property though.
Yes, human ashes can be spread in France. There are many legal conditions. You can disperse the ashes at sea (at least 300 meters from the shore, 6 km when still in their container (a salt or cardboard one). You cannot disperse them in rivers, in small private properties (a garden), anywhere near public roads. You can spread ashes in large private properties with the owner's consent, or in public places away from the general public (a forest, for example). Finally, towns of over 2,000 inhabitants have a place in their cemetery (le jardin du souvenir: the remembrance garden) where you can spread the ashes. In any case, the city council must be informed in advance.
In a cemetery on the Wind River Indian Reservation near Fort Washakie, Wyoming
You can bury ashes in your local Cemetery or local Natural Burial Ground. Consider burying the ashes in a place the deceased enjoyed. Some people keep the ashes.
No
He doesn't have a tombstone or a tomb. The Soviet Army took what was left of his corpse, but it's not known what they did with it.