Hinton-Turner Funeral Home

Parting Stones 

An alternative to ashes

  1. A solid form of remains. Our service solidifies 100% of the ash into a form of remains that resembles a collection of 40-60 stones.
  2. Keep your departed close.  Our loved ones deserve better than to be forgotten in a closet or garage. With solidified remains, that never has to happen again.
  3. Share your solidified remains so everyone can remember in a way that feels special to them.
  4. Able to be scattered without the mess that can result with ashen remains.

What to do with cremated remains

With traditional burial services, a loved one's bodily remains are buried or entombed in a cemetery, but cremation raises the question as what to do with the cremated remains.  Many times, the family chooses to have these remains placed in the cemetery utilizing a grave space to which they have burial rights.  But what if there has not been a place designated to place the ashes?  While that decision doesn't have to be made right away, the decision needs to be made to prevent them from being tucked away in drawer or a closet.  

Parting Stones provides a dignified form to keep the remains until such time that final disposition is decided upon.
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