Losing someone you love creates a space that no words can fully fill. In that quiet emptiness, many people choose to keep a loved one’s ashes at home as a way to stay connected — to hold on to a presence that comforted them for years. As cremation becomes more common across the U.S., families often wonder whether this practice is meaningful, appropriate, or spiritually sound. And the truth is: it depends on the heart, the tradition, and the intention behind it.
For many, an urn placed near a photograph, a candle, or a favorite object becomes a gentle reminder of love — something steady to touch during moments of grief. This can be especially soothing for those who have lost a spouse or partner after a lifetime together. The closeness brings peace.
Different faith traditions offer their own perspectives.
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