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Burial or cremation and why

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53 comments

  • SW0320

    Both I and my wife have decided on cremation and will be interred at local veterans cemetery.

    We would rather see if there is any money left that it be put to a good use rather than buying a casket and vault that no one will probably see again.

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  • Rocky Raab

    Cremation: It'll be my last chance to have a smokin' hot body.

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  • jimdeere

    Please don't bury me down in the cold, cold ground.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGCi5LUJRnY


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  • Mr. Perfect

    I want to be cremated but my wife won't hear of it and says "you won't get a say". And we all know I am not going to outlive her. :(

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  • toad67

    Cremated, and spread out somewhere. Came into this world w/o a trace, and plan to leave the same way.

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  • William81

    I suggested to my bride to have me cremated and toss my ashes out in the patch of trees on our place where I love to hunt.

    I know some folks get hung up on the 2nd coming and cremation... I personally do not have any concerns with that myself..

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  • Bubba Jr.

    It does not make any difference to me. My parents and step-parents wanted to be cremated and they were. Dad and his wife wanted the cremains of their dog to be buried with them, so I made sure that happened.

    After I'm gone I won't know what happens to me, so whatever does happen to my remains is fine with me.

    Joe

    After the Yellowstone eruption and the San Andreas fault shifts, it won't make any difference anyway.

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  • Oakie

    I bought a cemetery plot about ten years ago, across the mountain from my cabin. Since then, I decided I want to be cremated, and my ashes put in the Gulf of Mexico, on Sanibel Island Florida. Donna requested to be buried in St. Bonaventure cemetery in Georgia, after she is cremated.

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  • hillbille

    buried, I figure I might be burning for a long time, no need to start any sooner........

    we have an old family cemetery out in the country and I told the wife if the kids can handle it to wrap me in one of moms quilts and drop me in, no laws against it and no cost but to dig the hole........

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  • mac10

    In the near future you will be composted and used in the production of food for others

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  • William81
    mac10: 30067181938587/comments/30067198469147

    In the near future you will be composted and used in the production of food for others

    Did you watch Soylent Green recently ??

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  • 4205raymond

    Both. In Louisa County, Virginia. My ashes, Diane's ashes and little Willie's ashes in the casket beneath Old Glory. Why? Because I want my son to have my flag. Because I am not ashamed to admit that I am a Patriot, Because I am a native Son of Virginia, Because I love this country more than any words could ever explain. ------------------------Ray

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  • 4205raymond

    After thought. Dad had military funeral and would not let me cremate him. Always said he did not want to be burned twice! ------Ray

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  • waltermoe

    Neither. I plan on being stuffed. That way they can keep me up in the attic and bring me down stairs for the holidays.

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  • Butchdog3

    Buried like a cabbage!

    As it stands now I will be cremated.

    I have dug too many graves for friends and family and kept too may cemeteries.

    I had a local casket builder make me a cedar casket a few years ago, knock out beautiful.

    A good friend and pastor need it worse than I did at the time. I gave it to him.

    Lost our Mans Best Friend a few months ago. He now resides in a very small box and still spends much of the day with my wife. Whoever goes next will be put in a nice plain vase along side him until all three of us have passed. Most likely will be spread over the farm. No muss, no fuss.

    Not to get too biblical but the Word has nothing to say about the subject.

    The way things are headed some of us may never see death.

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  • 4205raymond

    waltermoe, sounds like my first landlord. We had two kids in his one bedroom apartment. Would invite his friends over in fire company for holiday and bring down decorated tree covered up with sheet from attic. He was a short Rollie Pollie guy who looked like Santa that smoked a big fat cigar. Sat down at the table next to tree with his friends and said" Merry Christmas, Let the games begin" Was one heck of a poka player. ---------------------------------Ray

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  • wundudnee

    I'm to be cremated. I have a plot and a stone where my late wife is buried. My current wife was married to my first wife's brother. They have a plot and stone in the same cemetery. I told my current wife to just pour half my ashes on both graves. That will save me from running back and forth to both graves.😎

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  • KL

    Cremation. Simple, cost effective, and whoever takes possession of my ashes gets to travel to all the places and landmarks I've loved to fling some Kevin dust around.

    Though I'd really like to be stuffed, if that's possible.

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  • jimdeere

    I want to be buried in Clara's Orchard.

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  • Butchdog3

    Kevin, planning on going to the Farmer's Daughter family style resturant in Chucky, TN tomorrow.

    Stuffed it is, grin. Does that count?

    Where's Ken?

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  • Frogdog

    Cremation. Ideally, I'd host a GunBroker old-timers picnic. There would be a raffle after lunch. The winner would receive a nice rifle from my collection as a door prize, and use it to shoot my urn of ashes (atop a HEFTY pile of tannerite) from a couple hundred meters and send me off in style!

    Since the above is unlikely though, I could really not care less. Roll me down the hill and let the birds eat me. Whatever.

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  • Butchdog3

    No sad funeral for me.

    Hope for a celebration of life.

    Bust out the BBQ and nanner puddin, play George Straight, Metallica, Patsy Cline, Toby Keith and finish it off the Stone's playing Highway to Heaven.

    Oops, almost forgot the greatest, Stevie Nicks.

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  • wetnap

    Wow I cant believe how many want cremation. Personally I don't believe in it but to each his own. I am going to be buried.

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  • buddyb

    The last funeral I took care of for a relative was $20,000.That makes no sense.I want the people I care about to use that money for something else.I saw advertisment for cremation for $1,000. and that makes sense.If we take the emotion out of it,after we die we are just a big bio-hazard that must be safely disposed of.

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  • He Dog

    Cremated and scattered in a particular canyon in the Chirichahua Mtns. in SE Arizona.

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  • ltcdoty

    Saratoga National Cemetery for me....in the ground. Walls full of urns can be moved😮

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  • Ditch-Runner

    For years I was wanting to be buried as tradition and the expected ending

    Bit I have thought it's vaintiy in a way people at least I way I seen it want to be remembered and have some even small monument to their life as such ad a headstone

    To say yes I was once like you alive and enjoyed life and have a plot of ground forever to remind others

    But over the last few years my wife and I have leaned more to be cremated our ashes at lest part spred with all our beloved pets buried in the back lot

    Also watching countless YouTube videos of old cemeteries totally forgotten over grown and abandoned

    After a couple generations most never get visited or even remembered

    Same with mosaleams falling down coffins and bones spred out and neglected so much for eternal care

    As for resarected we all turn into dirt undistinguished from the ground around us many other fates as buried at sea or eaten alive leave no body

    If such a thing exist it has to be our soul is what would rise up not going any fathet into religion its a persol thing eveynone has a though about

    Just saying ashes ,dirt even no trace of a body at all will not matter if that's your belief well beyond our cabilities to comprehend

    Any way

    I see at some point the goverment will rule to save space and use the land in a different way than a garden for dead people and cremation will be mandatory

    When I was younger I told my about to be wife I wanted to be buried in my 69 camaro I have seen many do similar

    But I had rather see my car go to a family member or some one who will take care of it that would be my legacy and marker I was here lol

    I know a lot of reading but as I have said I do not sleep that well been up all night just laid down and trying to sleep and rambling on

    Sorry

    good night well good moring actualy lol all thanks for putting up with me

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  • Mobuck

    I suppose the family will decide regardless of what I want (cause I'll be dead, right?). I'll be interred in the cemetery my Great Great Grandfather donated to the community 125 years ago. My 'family plot' filled the center of this cemetery as it should be but we're running out of room.

    My intention for Grouch Attack is to cremate ASAP so she can't come back and continue to haunt me.😐️

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  • bullshot
    Ditch-Runner: 30067181938587/comments/30067199965979

    For years I was wanting to be buried as tradition and the expected ending

    Bit I have thought it's vaintiy in a way people at least I way I seen it want to be remembered and have some even small monument to their life as such ad a headstone

    To say yes I was once like you alive and enjoyed life and have a plot of ground forever to remind others

    But over the last few years my wife and I have leaned more to be cremated our ashes at lest part spred with all our beloved pets buried in the back lot

    Also watching countless YouTube videos of old cemeteries totally forgotten over grown and abandoned

    After a couple generations most never get visited or even remembered

    Same with mosaleams falling down coffins and bones spred out and neglected so much for eternal care

    As for resarected we all turn into dirt undistinguished from the ground around us many other fates as buried at sea or eaten alive leave no body

    If such a thing exist it has to be our soul is what would rise up not going any fathet into religion its a persol thing eveynone has a though about

    Just saying ashes ,dirt even no trace of a body at all will not matter if that's your belief well beyond our cabilities to comprehend

    Any way

    I see at some point the goverment will rule to save space and use the land in a different way than a garden for dead people and cremation will be mandatory

    When I was younger I told my about to be wife I wanted to be buried in my 69 camaro I have seen many do similar

    But I had rather see my car go to a family member or some one who will take care of it that would be my legacy and marker I was here lol

    I know a lot of reading but as I have said I do not sleep that well been up all night just laid down and trying to sleep and rambling on

    Sorry

    good night well good moring actualy lol all thanks for putting up with me

    Very well said and that's my story as well. Thanks for the post.

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  • Brookwood

    My wife and I both have a plot next to all of our closest relatives. Cremation so we both can share the same plot.


    I have also considered just donating my body to science. Still not through the thinking process about this.

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