![]() ![]() The Springfield Township grounds have several cremation campuses and continue to add more to meet the demand.įamilies must call Arlington Memorial Gardens and register for the Great Urn Return & Scatter Day which will run Saturday, August 6 from 10 a.m. McClain said she expects that number to be about 70% by 2030. ![]() ![]() “People can come in and scatter their loved ones, have some permanent memorialization placed for their loved one and then they will also be entered into the Arlington archives and their legacy will live on for future generations.”Īccording to experts, cremation is on the rise in Greater Cincinnati, about 50% of all remains are cremated. But then families are left not knowing what to do with those remains. She said people choose cremation because of price and convenience. McClain said Arlington Memorial Gardens has been doing independent studies and believes there are about 15,000 cremated remains in people’s homes in the Greater Cincinnati area. ![]()
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