
New Hampshire Man Will Paint Your Motorcycle With the Cremated Remains of Your Loved One
You've heard of people spreading the ashes of their loved ones over a body of water or maybe making jewelry out of the ashes, right? Keith Richards once famously said that he snorted the ashes of his dead father, so I guess they can be pretty versatile and apparently they won't kill you if snorted. This way, however, was new to me.
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There is a man from New Hampshire that will take the ashes of your dead loved one and paint your motorcycle with them. It sounds like the best idea yet for Dear 'Ol Grampa's remains.
A Family Request From This NH Man's Brother-in-Law Started it All
According to the Union Leader, Jason Brassard of Brapsard's Power Coasting in Franklin, NH got started with all this in 2019 when his brother-in-law asked him to paint his motorcycle with his deceased younger brother's ashes mixed in. He wanted something a bit more special than just leaving the ashes in some urn to collect dust from here to eternity.
Jason took on the task and when he was done, his brother-in-law had tears in his eyes. He was so happy that he could take his little brother out for rides whenever he wanted.
Jason has done this now 11 times, including once for his wife when their own dog died.
No Additional Charge To Put Ashes Into Powder Coating
Jason doesn't charge for this service either. You only pay for the powder-coating. He told the Union Leader he wouldn't do that - that's just not him.
Powder coating is like paint, but more durable and works primarily on metal.
I love the motorcycle community. They truly are a family.
If you are interested in this service, contact Jason at his shop at 603-630-4014.
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