Ashes of modern frisbee inventor were moulded into a frisbee

The inventor of the modern frisbee, Ed Headrick, had asked his family to mould his ashes into frisbees, before his death in 2002. His family honoured the decision and his ashes were moulded into limited-edition plastic 'memorial flying discs', which were sold to fund a museum. A two-disc set comprising Headrick's ashes reportedly sells for over ₹13,000 ($200) today.

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