<![CDATA[Jezebel: cremation]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jezebel.com.png <![CDATA[Jezebel: cremation]]> http://jezebel.com/tag/cremation http://jezebel.com/tag/cremation <![CDATA[Ode On A Grisly Urn]]> Online retailer Cremation Solutions sells these terrifying urns, which are designed to resemble the deceased. The "personal urns" come in two sizes: "full sized," which will hold all the ashes of any adult, and
"keepsake size." [BoingBoing]

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<![CDATA[Sense And Sensibility]]> There are Jane Austen fans. And then are people who love Jane Austen so much that they want their ashes scattered at the 17th century Hampshire Cottage where she wrote her novels. Indeed, the practice has become such a problem that the management of the Jane Austen House Museum has been forced to issue a statement. "While we understand many admirers of Jane Austen would love to have ashes laid here, it is something we do not allow. It is distressing for visitors to see mounds of human ash, particularly so for our gardener. Also, it is of no benefit to the garden!" [Daily Mail]

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<![CDATA[Dr. Fredric J. Baur, a chemist and food storage...]]> Dr. Fredric J. Baur, a chemist and food storage technician most famous for inventing and patenting the Pringles can, has passed away this month at the age of 89. His family honored his request for handling his remains: He was cremated and buried in a Pringles can. It is not known what flavor was chosen. [Telegraph]

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