9mmPatriot
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Debating cremation vs. human composting.
I have no desire to be buried in an oversized sea trunk.
I have no desire to be buried in an oversized sea trunk.
...Also told them if my wishes are not carried out I will do my best to haunt the people responsible. Possibly put a end to the discussions are ghosts real.
Understood, I had a friend pass in the last 6 months and this was his chosen route. Certainly an interesting process, had a video of a farm animal going into a mobile unitTY.
Interesting process to learn about.
My comment about electricity was in response to what they stated on their homepage.
I've requested "Beautiful Loser" by Bob Seger.we both wish to be cremated... she likes the cemetery down the road because it is pretty... and I just want to be with her... I do have song requests that are a little off, but that is too bad lol...
My Way by S. Pistols
Who wants to live forever by The Tenors
Amazing Grace on bagpipes
Sounds of Silence by the Disturbed
open to suggestions that make people laugh too
their coming to take me away perhaps?
Another one bites the dustI've requested "Beautiful Loser" by Bob Seger.
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It's not my problem. But I hope that it will be done as cheaply as possible.
Personally, for various reasons, I've always found it amusing that so many make detailed post departure plans. When push comes to shove, the wishes of the living will trump those of the dead every time.
My wife knows that I want to be cremated and my ashes dumped in the headwaters of my favorite hunting grounds. But she will do as she wants. Funerals services are held for the benefit of the living, not the dead.
Both of my parents were cremated, without a viewing. Dad was rather well know to a lot of the locals so we had a "celebration of life"service. The flag draped coffin was empty, though nobody but the immediate family was told. Apparently, in Pennsylvania you can't rent a coffin just to use for a viewing. He died in December. We interred him the following June when the weather was nicer and more family was able to attend. I recited Robert Lewis Stevenson's requiem as it was very fitting for him, having been both in the navy and an avid hunter:
Under the wide and starry sky,
Dig the grave and let me lie.
Glad did I live and gladly die,
And I laid me down with a will
This be the verse you grave for me:
Here he lies where he longed to be;
Home is the sailor, home from sea,
And the hunter home from the hill.
Mother wanted no formal service. But we had a private gathering at the grave site when we interred her ashes along side dads. I also read an eulogy for her of my own writing.
My wife's mothers ashes went out with the tide in coastal Georgia as per her instructions. IIRC the total cost for her cremation came to a little under $1800. A simple family gathering at the private dock was officiated by a nephew who was a lay preacher.
Her father was buried earlier in a traditional manner in a small nearby cemetery. He used to mow hay in the field, for a local farmer, before it became a cemetery. This was when he was dating his future wife while he was stationed at a nearby naval base.
Funerals don't need to be expensive to be nice, Though our local funeral directors may disagree. I think that too often, many families get railroaded into paying too much to get the job done.
John
I do have song requests that are a little off, but that is too bad lol...
My Way by S. Pistols
Who wants to live forever by The Tenors
Amazing Grace on bagpipes
Sounds of Silence by the Disturbed
open to suggestions that make people laugh too
their coming to take me away perhaps?