The loss of a loved one leaves an emotional space that words often can’t fill.
For many, keeping a loved one’s ashes at home offers a way to stay connected and comforted.
As cremation becomes increasingly common in the U.S., more families are asking whether this practice is appropriate or respectful — and the answer depends on personal beliefs, spiritual values, and emotional needs.

The loss of a loved one leaves an emotional space that words often can’t fill. For many, keeping a loved one’s ashes at home offers a way to stay connected and comforted. As cremation becomes increasingly common in the U.S., more families are asking whether this practice is appropriate or respectful — and the answer depends on personal beliefs, spiritual values, and emotional needs.