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lane912 10-10-2011 08:33 AM

"I want my ashes placed into some good turkey-load shotgun shells,"
 
i like this idea!!!!
recycling the human body into useable items. you can protect the ones you love even when you are gone, assuming they can shoot straight-


Ashes To Ammo: How To Reload Your Dead Loved One : NPR

When a loved one dies and is cremated, family members face a tough decision on what do with the ashes. Some want the final resting place to be spectacular — spread in the Grand Canyon, launched into space, sprinkled in Times Square; others just keep Aunt Jane's remains in an urn at home.

"The ashes get put on the mantel, stay there for a couple of years, and then a couple of years later, they get put in the attic," says Thad Holmes. "A few years later, the house gets sold and, 'Oh gosh, we forgot the ashes!'"

Holmes, a conservation enforcement officer in Alabama, and his buddy Clem Parnell, came up with an unusual way to honor the dead. Their company, Holy Smoke, takes your loved one's ashes and turns them into ammunition.

The idea was born one night when Holmes and Parnell were working the late shift, talking about how they wanted to be buried. Holmes said he wanted to be cremated, sprinkled on a nearby lake. His partner had another idea.


"I want my ashes placed into some good turkey-load shotgun shells," Parnell said. That way, someone could go kill a turkey with him, Holmes tells Robert Smith, host of weekends on All Things Considered.

"He could rest in peace, knowing that one more turkey, the last thing he saw, was Clem screaming at him at 900 feet per second."

Holmes' first reaction when he heard his friend? "He just expressed what I'd like to do with my ashes."

Holmes says his company's services begin after the funeral. They take the ashes that are sent to them, put them into the requested shells, then ship the ammunition back to the sender. Their biggest concern, he says, is handling the ashes sensitively.

"We want people to understand that each shipment of ash is handled with utmost care," he says. "So it's not a simple process, you just going out, finding somebody that can go, 'Here, I'll throw 'em in there.' It just doesn't work like that."

Holy Smoke, which has been in business for a couple months, charges $850 for a case of shells. The company has shipped out two orders. The feedback, Holmes says, is positive.

"Without going into detail, I can't tell you who she was, but she was absolutely most appreciative," he says. "She thought it was the best thing in the world for her husband. He had been an avid outdoorsman, an avid duck hunter. She wanted to have her husband's ashes put into some shotgun shells, a duck load, and a portion of them she sent to his friends that he hunted with, so they could do a 21-gun salute for their fallen friend."

Holmes says that when he dies, he wants to his remains to be put in the shells, too.

"My son is a dove hunter, and he loves the outdoors, as I do. I want to have my ashes placed into shotgun shells with dove and quail load," he says. "If I have 250 shotgun shells, which is a case of shells or 10 boxes of shells, each year for 10 years, he can start off a dove season by grabbing one of my boxes with my ashes in them and go out to a dove hunt and say, 'Dad, this one's for you.'

"So at least for 10 years I'll be remembered by my son."

And, if his son misses, it won't make a difference: "Well, I'll be dead," Holmes says, "and I won't care."
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ODDJOB UNO 10-10-2011 09:04 AM

wow load me into a HOT .338 win mag baby!

porsche4life 10-10-2011 09:09 AM

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scottmandue 10-10-2011 09:12 AM

I was thinking more like being loaded into a howitzer or a black powder cannon.

Seriously... and send me out over the ocean.

dad911 10-10-2011 09:53 AM

I want a viking funeral.....

lane912 10-10-2011 11:15 AM

labeled " for use on battlefield"?

lane912 10-10-2011 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ODDJOB UNO (Post 6302624)
wow load me into a HOT .338 win mag baby!

rest assured anything you are loaded into will be " HOT" --:D

red-beard 10-10-2011 03:00 PM

I would prefer to be turned into Diamond.

Aurel 10-10-2011 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 6303362)
I would prefer to be turned into Diamond.

And worn at the finger of your rich widow!

targa911S 10-10-2011 04:08 PM

We are going to have our ashes put into fireworks by a local company ( Zambelli) and have a huge summer picnic budgeted for in our will. At dark we make our final appearance. This is true, it's a done deal and in the will. It will cost some cash but hell ya can't take it with ya.

azasadny 10-10-2011 04:36 PM

David,
That's an excellent idea!!!

Normy 10-10-2011 04:43 PM

You can put me in a cardboard box and stick me in the back yard for all I care!

[The neighbors would get pissed if I was just dropped in the canal like most of the dead pets around my neighborhood; There would be an odor until the tarpon ate my carcass...]

I don't want to be cremated. But I don't care where I get burried. Well, Key West would be cool- I bet all the ghosts down there have HUGE parties every night!

N!

targa911S 10-10-2011 05:03 PM

yeah tarpon love dead stuff. they do really.

targa911S 10-10-2011 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by azasadny (Post 6303582)
David,
That's an excellent idea!!!

Of course this is after we are both dead. The 4 airedales will be with us too. We have them here in some old Chase chrome cocktail shakers with their names on them. Well not Jack he's still here. All of us will be mixed together and shot up in the sky. No grave site, no stuck in a wall somewhere. just old photos and memories. Just gone.


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