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Wed Jul 8, 2015, 11:55 PMdemtenjeep (22,414 posts)have you given thought to where your final resting place will be? Hubby and I were given plots thisweek. My inlaws bought 6 plots. Two for them, two for us and two for brother and his wife. This is in the family area where FIL's parents are buried. We had been talking about this since grandfather passed and they just pulled the trigger and bought them.In our small home town they are 200 a plot. In the city where we live the cheapest is 1500.Hubby doesn't like to talk about death but knows it would be easier on our daughter if arrangements were taken care of.I must say it is kind of weird to admit that there is a place at the cemetery all ready for us.
brooklynite (22,752 posts) Thu Jul 9, 2015, 02:11 AM19. I'd be happy if I was dumped in the trash whatever nice feelings I might have about my "resting place" while I'm alive, I'll have no idea if it actually gets used when I'm dead so what's the point?
Most of the primitives are bragging about choosing cremation, but this guy is just too real to be on Skins's island.He needs to hang around with a better sort of company.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026954972Will your expensive purse collection be buried with you?
I never say untoward things to people who have Down's Syndrome, but in Pam's case I'll make an exception.Pam, hurry up and get there!.
Hubby doesn't like to talk about death but knows it would be easier on our daughter if arrangements were taken care of.
The plot is probably the least expensive thing in the inventory of "arrangements". Your daughter will most likely take as longer than Cindy Sheehan to get your tombstone in place, if this is what you consider "taken care of".
All these dead DUmmies being incinerated reminds me of The Big Lebowski, when Donny's ashes are blown back on The Dude.What a great movie! And Donny's ashes, just like those of a DUmmy, were kept in a coffee can.