Final Resting Place, When Done Here

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  1. Joy Martin

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    All my relatives are in caskets in the ground in PA cemetery and of course they don't get visitors as we're told..will be the case....

    I will not follow that trend and will be over the Pacific or the beach or where my little family that is in my life wants to place me.

    I believe my brother who is 80 feels pretty much the same way....His little family's decision too.

    You guys.... your choices..
     
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    A waterfall will do for me, or a clear stream with lots of rocks.
     
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    My oldest son lives on the same property where my mom and dad lived during the depression and 2nd World War, and until I was about 2 years old; so I feel a strong connection to the property.
    He has set aside an area in the pine trees where anyone from the family who dies can have their ashes put in the ground there. He has already told his sons that this is where he wants his ashes placed, and this is where I would like mine to be , as well.

    This picture is the old house where my folks lived and went through the depression. People said that they thought it had originally been built as a stagecoach stop for travelers going north to Canada; and the old road did go right past the front of the house, and there was a circular kind of driveway that would have worked for a stagecoach or other kind of wagon traveling through.
    The house is long gone now, and my son and his wife live further to the back of the property.

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    I'd opt for a compost pile but they probably have an ordinance against that.
     
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    A $5,500 compost wasn't what I had in mind, though.
     
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    I've not formalized this, being single with no one to take care of it after I'm gone. I want to be cremated and have my ashes spread on the ground of a small church I went to when I first moved here. It was built in the 1800s to serve a congregation that was started in the 1700s. I've done quite a bit of work to that church, happy to add my fingerprints to those of so many generations. I really have no connection to anything else.

    I've got a note to go to a local funeral home to make arrangements and prepay the expenses, but I've been putting it off. Maybe I'll do it this week.

    As an aside, I have this in the woods on my property:

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    It's kinda peaceful. I guess this used to be near an old home site. Having my ashes spread here is Plan B.
     
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    Have stated before - but ashes to be spread at an old home site at Gulf of Mexico
     
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    There is one exception to the phrase, “I don’t care where they throw me.”
    I don’t know why it creeps me out but I definitely don’t want to be plasticized and put on display.
    I mean, I know I won’t care when I’ve shed this body but the idea of someone pointing a finger at me whilst saying, “that looks like grandpa” kind of unnerves me.

     
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    We are currently paying a monthly payment for cremation with Neptune Society. Already have our cremation boxes for our ashes and we will both be put in the same Plot that my wife's son's casket is in. Just enough room for both of us. He is buried in Lake Forest, CA. Both, my wife's older sister, and her daughter, have copies of all the paperwork.
     
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    That's interesting they will let you bury the remains for 3 people in a single plot. We buried my father's ashes, and when she died 30 years later, put my mother's ashes in the same plot. I was not involved in the arrangements and thought that the cemetery had done us a favor. That was around 2005. Perhaps this is more customary than I thought.

    I do know that when you look at the cemetery's online directory where my parents are buried, there is one entry per plot, meaning that the records only show my father being interned there. I would assume there to be the proper paper trail somewhere. But an online search of those records does not find co-tenants.
     
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  13. Al Amoling

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    Judy and I both had pre-paid funerals with a site overlooking the Atlantic, she's in a nice casket. i'll be in a cardboard carton
     
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    {shrug} Surprise me...
     
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    That's not a bad idea, Al.

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