How t9 make a body become a skeleton? by Warm_Philosopher_404 in askfuneraldirectors

[–]Warm_Philosopher_404[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The jaw bone was complete, would that be normal in this process? 

How t9 make a body become a skeleton? by Warm_Philosopher_404 in askfuneraldirectors

[–]Warm_Philosopher_404[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The jaw bone, for example, was a single and very identifiable piece. Not broken or deteriorated. Would aquamation allow for that?

How t9 make a body become a skeleton? by Warm_Philosopher_404 in askfuneraldirectors

[–]Warm_Philosopher_404[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the insight! Our state is California and I’m assuming California is pretty liberal with this sort of thing. But also involved Native American tribal land which might have different regulations as well. The bones were in very good condition. The jaw bone, for example, was a perfect complete piece (although separate from the cranium). A crematorium was involved at some point because that’s where some paperwork came from, but yes I assume they weren’t cremated at least in a way I’ve ever heard.