"Understanding the Right of Interment (ROI): Why GPS Mapping Your Loved One's Final Resting Place is Important"
Losing a loved one is one of the most difficult experiences that a person can face. In the aftermath of a loss, thinking about practical matters such as maintaining a grave or caring for cremation ashes can be challenging. However, this is an important task, as it helps keep the memory of your loved one alive and ensures that their final resting place is well-cared for.
Many people assume that it's the cemetery's responsibility to maintain graves, but in fact, the right to alter, repair or remove memorials belongs to the holder of the right of interment (ROI) – the original purchaser of the plot or someone nominated by them. This means that families, not the cemetery, are responsible for the care of their loved one's grave. If a loved one was cremated, the family is responsible for the care of their cremation ashes.
As the ROI is passed from generation to generation, families can easily lose track of their responsibility. Additionally, it can be difficult to find the descendants of the original rights holder, making it challenging to determine who holds the ROI.
This is where Ekulpoint comes in. Our virtual memorial platform provides a solution to these problems by allowing families to GPS map the final resting place of their loved one, whether it be a grave or their cremation ashes, and find the holder of the right of interment. With Ekulpoint, families can take control of the care of their loved one's final resting place and ensure that their memory is honoured for generations to come.
In addition to mapping graves and cremation ashes, Ekulpoint offers a variety of features to help families create a meaningful virtual memorial for their loved ones. With the ability to upload unlimited photos, and personal items, families can create a virtual tribute that truly captures the essence of their loved one's life. This helps keep their memory alive and provides a source of comfort for friends and family who are grieving.
In conclusion, mapping graves and cremation ashes and understanding your responsibility as the holder of the right of interment is an important part of the grieving process. With the help of Ekulpoint, families can take control of their loved one's final resting place and ensure that their memory is honoured for years to come. So why wait? Start creating a virtual memorial for your loved one today and take control of their legacy.