Filled With Compressed Air, Towed Out To Sea, And Used As Target Practice By The Navy.... Alas, It's Been Many Years Since A Navel Cadet Fired A Round Or Two Into Me.... :leaving: Cheers Glen.
i'd really like for two of my employees to put some sunglasses on me and try to pass me off as being alive for an entire weekend.
cremation..i dont really care but i chose that because its probably the cheapest legal option all the rich vermin that run the funeral business ripping off all of us are not going to get one extra cent from me
I want any usable parts to be donated to people who need them. The remainder can be cremated. Once I am gone I have no need for the body.
I am an organ donor but after that it is up to my family what they do with me. I said cremate me but they want a spot to come visit so I guess it is their choice at that time.
If I am lucky enough to get to the point in my life where I own a nice chunk of land, I would like to be buried there. Otherwise, cremated and spread atop the Rocky Mountains. I DO NOT want to be buried in some crowded cemetery with all kinds of strangers to deal with.
This has been my plan ever since I had my first cat cremated. I felt such a bond with him, (which I also now have with my current cat) that I feel it's only fitting that I should be as close to them in death as I was to them in life. ...Now I've got a lump in my throat... lol
I want to be cremated; on a pyre at the top of a mountain... so my photons can be as free as possible and more can escape the atmosphere. Then have my ashes (with the ashes of my cats, too) put into a single massive firework and launched as high as it can go. But not so high it can't be seen by my family (if I have any left, haha).
I would want to be buried because I think it will be better for ecosystem once my body would decompose.
If I am buried, I don't want any fancy casket. A simple sheet or tapestry would be fine. I also don't want any ceremony at some phony Church or funeral parlor that I've never been to. A gathering at the place I'm living at the time, or my sisters place is all I want. I've expressed all these feelings with my loved ones and they didn't have any problems with it. I know the funeral is for the loved ones and not for the deceased, but I think it's important to do so in a manner found acceptable by the person who died.