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  2. Apr 12, 2022 · Full body burials at sea are not new, but they are rare. Ken McKenzie, a funeral director who runs McKenzie Mortuary Services in Long Beach and recently acquired Armstrong Mortuary in Los...

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  3. Apr 19, 2022 · Full body burials at sea are not new, but they are rare. Ken McKenzie, a funeral director who runs McKenzie Mortuary Services in Long Beach and recently acquired Armstrong Mortuary in Los...

  4. Nov 27, 2023 · Embarking on a full-body burial at sea requires meticulous attention to legalities and regulations. From securing the necessary permits to complying with international and local maritime laws, this section provides a comprehensive guide to planning a sea burial within legal bounds.

  5. Apr 14, 2022 · Of the 27,000 burials he has facilitate in the past 32 years, about 175 of them have been full body burials at sea. LOS ANGELES — Years before her death last summer at the age of 85, Lois Woodburn cornered a mortician at a party to ask if she could be buried in the ocean.

  6. Apr 30, 2024 · Full-body burials involve placing the deceased in a specially designed casket or wrapping them in a burial shroud before lowering them into the ocean. Alternatively, families may choose to scatter the cremated remains (ashes) of their loved ones across the water’s surface, allowing the currents to carry them away.

  7. May 3, 2024 · Burial at sea of human remains (cremated and whole body) is authorized by a MPRSA general permit. Instructions for burial at sea, reporting information, and frequently asked questions are provided.

  8. It is possible to receive a sea burial even if you’re not a military service member. The most common type of burial at sea today is the scattering of cremated remains, but full body committal is also an option. Some rules will apply to both full body and cremation burials at sea.

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