Cremated remains part of fireworks show

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By Tiffany Griffin

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — One of the fireworks bursting above the city this year will contain a bit of cremated remains — a fitting tribute, organizers say, to the man who ran the annual event for 40 years.

Meredith Smith died in February at age 74. About a half-teaspoon of his ashes will be in a fireworks shell that will create a white burst in the sky for the finale of the show, set for Thursday night.

"I can't think of a better way," said family friend Kevin Moss.

He also will be memorialized through hundreds of T-shirts referring to the tribute as "the last shot."

Smith, a school maintenance worker, trained as pyrotechnician, or fireworks expert, after starting the neighborhood show, his widow Charlotte, said.

"He liked this sort of thing even though it wasn't his line of work," she said. She said her husband was interested in fireworks for as long as she could remember.

She said the shows started as a community service and the couple sometimes paid for them.

"Meredith felt like the people in this area didn't get the opportunities that other people got, and so he wanted to give them the opportunity," she said.

The release of the ashes shouldn't harm public health, said John Althardt of the Health and Hospital Corp. of Marion County.

"I think that whatever a family can do to remember their loved one ... is great," he said.

The fireworks will be shot over the White River.

"It makes a magnificent show," Charlotte Smith said. "People can see it all over."

According to Indiana law, cremated remains may be disposed of on the property of a consenting owner, uninhabited public land or in a waterway.

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Information from: The Indianapolis Star, http://www.indystar.com

Monday, Jul 7 at 7:36 AM DC wrote ...

I agree with Donna. That is gross.

Sunday, Jul 6 at 4:15 PM Just Me... wrote ...

Donna, as to your previous comments showing such a lack of respect for a member of someones family.And a the wonderful way that they chose, to pay tribute to the man, is just unbelieveable! But not to worry...maybe when your time comes... your friend(1) and family will just FLUSH you down the bowl... after all, maybe that won't be so "gross"... it will be cleaner,faster,less effort and nothing will get in our hair! HMMMMMMMMM.......yep, theres an idea! -Just Me...

Saturday, Jul 5 at 5:03 PM Eternity wrote ...

I believe it is very fitting as well. Don't most of us want to be remembered in some way. What a honor to be displayed in such a fashion. Firework debris or cremation ashes, can you tell the difference???....come on it's not gross. I want to be cremated when my time has come, but that is my choice. I want to live on in other ways, and not 6 feet under, where it's cold and damp. Light up the sky!!

Saturday, Jul 5 at 3:34 PM Dr. Mannering wrote ...

Like it or not, the day is coming when your dead body is going to be laying on a metal table in a hospital while bored interns walk past. It seems like it will never happen, but look at how many years you've already lived. Didn't that seem to go by in a wink. 5, then 5, then again and pretty soon your 40, 50, 60... There's a particular date on the calendar, a metal table and a formaldehyde tube waiting for you.

Saturday, Jul 5 at 10:05 AM Dan wrote ...

not gross at all, very cool and a fitting tribute!

Saturday, Jul 5 at 3:29 AM Donna wrote ...

Nope still GROSS!!!

Saturday, Jul 5 at 1:18 AM dk wrote ...

It's no more gross than the air we suck in everyday. Come on get reall!! 1/2 a teaspoon? Long live Meredith!!!

Friday, Jul 4 at 9:46 PM Donna wrote ...

I think this is just gross!! I don't want some dead guys ashes dropping down on my head! I don't care how long he put this show on that is just gross!

Thursday, Jul 3 at 9:16 PM frog wrote ...

Now, how cool is that?!

Thursday, Jul 3 at 4:12 PM rick wrote ...

now thats what i call going out with a bang!

Thursday, Jul 3 at 3:57 PM A Mother wrote ...

I agree with you, Respect. At the same time, that sounds a little gross. But, a fitting tribute none the less.

Thursday, Jul 3 at 11:05 AM Respect wrote ...

Now that is just simply super cool... what a tribute to a great man

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