A Clean Alternative to Ashes
ATX Cremation is partnering with Parting Stone to offer a solid alternative to cremated remains. People usually choose solidified remains if they desire to take the remains home, place them in a niche, or scatter them. The cost is $1750. If you have a loved one that has already passed away and you would like to turn their ashes into stones, we would like to extend this option to you as well. Our desire is for families to be able to live with cremated remains in a form that is easy to celebrate and connect.
Ashes or Stones?
Cremated remains are messy and can cause anxiety for families. Solidified remains are a clean alternative to ashes that allow you to live comfortably with your departed.
Receive remains that feel meaningful.
Solidified remains let you feel close and connected to your loved one in daily life.
The average person
is 40-80+ stones.
Share your solidified remains with your family and let everyone heal in a way that is special to them. Don't let your loved one's remains sit forgotten in a closet or garage.

What color are your stones?
The appearance of each collection of solidified remains is 100% natural.
People can result in different hues and textures making each stone uniquely beautiful
The Science Behind Parting Stone Solidified Remains
Parting Stone Promise
Our Promise to your family.
- Return-to-ash satisfaction guarantee
- 100% individual batch processing
- Step-by-step process tracking
- Money back satisfaction guarantee
What Customers are Saying

“When I took the stones from the box it was hard to put them down. I would do anything to hold Bill again but since that's impossible I will have the stones to hold onto when I want to feel close to him.”
Shirley
“Our family has decided that because our parents weren’t able to visit many places, we are going to place a stone at places we visit in their memory and honor and we’re keeping track of all of the places they are now able to visit”
Anita
“My husband died at age 49, from cancer. It is wonderful to have him back home in a tangible way. I plan to "drop a rock" in places that are meaningful to Darrell & I. I have already revisited Savannah GA and dropped a rock in that city.”
Debra
“When the stones came home the whole family came together and toasted their arrival and the revealing of their color.”
Everett
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