Page 3 of 8 FirstFirst 1234567 ... LastLast
Results 21 to 30 of 73
Like Tree122Likes

Thread: How would you like your body to be disposed?

  1. #21
    lz6
    lz6 is offline
    Senior Member blabbermouth lz6's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    California
    Posts
    4,833
    Thanked: 1841

    Default

    Cremation was my choice made when I was in the military in the 60's and remains my choice today. My wife will let my ashes go on the California coast near Big Sur and into the ocean. Strikes me as return to where life may have originated on our planet. No services and a simple obit. Minimal costs. Cremation has been a longstanding family choice going way back.
    Geezer, Hirlau and Chevhead like this.
    Bob

    "God is a Havana smoker. I have seen his gray clouds" Gainsburg

  2. #22
    Senior Member blabbermouth RezDog's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2013
    Location
    Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
    Posts
    14,440
    Thanked: 4827

    Default

    Well since burial at sea is no longer legal I will have to be cremated first. I will be taking one of my best friends out for that in May. He is hanging out on our other friends mantle until then. I have a friend that carries his friend around with him every he travels. We have taken him out fishing a couple of times. Don't know who he was when he was alive but he continues to travel in a coffee can with his friend. That's a bit of dedication.
    lz6, Geezer and Chevhead like this.
    It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!

  3. #23
    Senior Member blabbermouth Geezer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Location
    EauClaire,WI
    Posts
    7,685
    Thanked: 3825
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    Long ago I bought an "Anywhere" Cremation from a long established Society. That means, anywhere in the USA my remains are, they will be processed at no extra cost. Some Societies have a per mile charge that is really exorbitant.
    Cremains may be picked up, or not. A chapel is available and, if a Vet, they will set up interment in a National Cemetery at low cost.
    Fair price at the time and considering inflation a huge savings over now.
    Just my way of passing with the fewest hassles for the kids.
    ~Richard
    Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.
    - Oscar Wilde

  4. #24
    32t
    32t is offline
    Senior Member blabbermouth 32t's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Location
    50 miles west of randydance
    Posts
    9,667
    Thanked: 1354

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    If your put in a coffin,Than put is a conreate box,Anericobic bacteria will consuume you withiin 12mos.
    your better off just buried in the dirt.
    You seem in a contrary mood tonight. I won't argue specifics but I think that my original post gets my point across.
    SirStropalot likes this.

  5. #25
    Senior Member stove's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2014
    Location
    Denver
    Posts
    290
    Thanked: 28

    Default

    I told my wife to use the cheapest legal means to dispose of my body and put the same in my will. I hate how funeral parlors play on peoples emotions to run up the bill. If it was legal, Id be happy with a glad bag and a spot for eternity in the local landfill.

  6. #26
    Greaves is my friend !!! gooser's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2012
    Location
    N.East OH
    Posts
    2,297
    Thanked: 307

    Default

    funny how things change .. my great grandparents parents and other relatives were all buried in there back yard , actual caskets and headstones but never the less , in there own backyard .. .. I like that idea but in todays time and all the documentation , building and stuff going on , that wont work where I live ..lol..

    as far as me I would want to be burned in a wooden boat and cast down a trout stream , but since that's not allowed and hard to hide I guess I would settle for cremation and dumped in a trout stream in the mountains some place ..

    I remember a tale from a friend who told me they had a member of there trap league who told his wife and best friend that he wanted to be cremated and loaded into shotgun shells and fired on the trap line with the rest of his remains dumped in the field with the busted clay targets !! I wasn't there to confirm but I guess the members did a big ceremony and followed through !
    Geezer and Chevhead like this.

  7. #27
    Senior Member blabbermouth RezDog's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2013
    Location
    Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
    Posts
    14,440
    Thanked: 4827

    Default

    When my father had passed and his widow had picked the urn I proceeded to haggle with the guy at the funeral home for a better price. My cousins were horrified when they heard the story and my step mother had said shh a couple of times while I was beating the guy down on price, but it's just business. If anyone pays full price for my cremation I will haunt them. Around here caskets are not an issue because they are made locally by family and friends. They are very low cost to the family and some of the nicest caskets you will ever see.
    Geezer likes this.
    It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!

  8. #28
    illegitimum non carborundum Utopian's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Rochester, MN
    Posts
    11,552
    Thanked: 3795
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    I don't like the concrete vaults required for overpriced caskets and don't like cremation either. If I cannot find a means of natural burial I guess I would have to convert in order to be buried in a Jewish cemetery in the dirt.

    My actual preference is composting, but my wife rather emphatically ruled it out.
    lz6, rolodave, gooser and 2 others like this.

  9. #29
    Senior Member blabbermouth Substance's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2013
    Location
    Gladstone QLD AUSTRALIA
    Posts
    3,245
    Thanked: 804

    Default

    I say harvest anything or everything still of use for transplants etc, then toast the rest and scatter the ashes to the 4 winds, no need for a rock or plaque anywhere for me.
    My spirit lives on in my children and doesn't need anything to know where they will be.
    lz6, Geezer, Chevhead and 2 others like this.
    Saved,
    to shave another day.

  10. The Following User Says Thank You to Substance For This Useful Post:

    Geezer (01-27-2015)

  11. #30
    Senior Member Wayne1963's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2013
    Location
    South Carolina, USA
    Posts
    1,181
    Thanked: 162

    Default

    I want to go the cheapest way possible, so it's cremation for me. I don't want my final act to be a sucker for the burial industry. I've never seen the logic of cutting down a majestic rain forest tree just to make a casket, which will then be placed back in the ground to rot. Seems like the ultimate selfish act to me. Folks around here kind of view cremation as "unchristian". Where this silly idea started I have no idea...I suspect propaganda put out by the funeral industry.
    Geezer likes this.

Page 3 of 8 FirstFirst 1234567 ... LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •