Heh..you think that's personal...
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wrote on 17 Mar 2025, 21:47 last edited by
Today's mail - I received a sales letter from a cemetery asking me if they can help planning for
myfuture needs.Thanks...I needed that.
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wrote on 17 Mar 2025, 22:30 last edited by
My best wishes to all of us on TNCR. May we all not die in the near future.
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Today's mail - I received a sales letter from a cemetery asking me if they can help planning for
myfuture needs.Thanks...I needed that.
wrote on 17 Mar 2025, 23:54 last edited by@kluurs said in Heh..you think that's personal...:
Today's mail - I received a sales letter from a cemetery asking me if they can help planning for
myfuture needs.Thanks...I needed that.
Actually, you need to do that. The price of funerals and burial can knock a hole in your family's wallet.
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wrote on 18 Mar 2025, 00:09 last edited by
Yes, we’re looking at such arrangements.
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wrote on 18 Mar 2025, 00:42 last edited by
@Horace said in Heh..you think that's personal...:
My best wishes to all of us on TNCR. May we all not die in the near future.
Indeed. We need to stick together.
There’s no ‘l’ in TNCR.
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@kluurs said in Heh..you think that's personal...:
Today's mail - I received a sales letter from a cemetery asking me if they can help planning for
myfuture needs.Thanks...I needed that.
Actually, you need to do that. The price of funerals and burial can knock a hole in your family's wallet.
wrote on 18 Mar 2025, 00:47 last edited by Renauda@Jolly said in Heh..you think that's personal...:
@kluurs said in Heh..you think that's personal...:
Today's mail - I received a sales letter from a cemetery asking me if they can help planning for
myfuture needs.Thanks...I needed that.
Actually, you need to do that. The price of funerals and burial can knock a hole in your family's wallet.
Bounce the cheque on the undertaker.
The university med school is covering the cost of what there’s left to cremate of me. May not be anything- don’t know and don’t care. Any ashes go to the wind in a bucolic setting of choice that only my spouse knows.
Don’t believe in funerals, memorials or celebrations of life. When the dimVII chord finally resolves that’s it. Call the faculty that their next cadaver is ready for pick up.
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wrote on 18 Mar 2025, 01:36 last edited by
A think celebrations of life are okay. Rent out a pub - free drinks and food.
(What is the difference between an Irish wedding and an Irish funeral? One less drunk at the Irish funeral!!!!! LOL (
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wrote on 18 Mar 2025, 13:38 last edited by
I found out recently my wife wants to be cremated and I want a gravesite. Ultimately I won't be around to care what happens to myself, so whatever!
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wrote on 18 Mar 2025, 14:52 last edited by
I'm hoping to die in my sleep, and I'd also really like to keep working right up until the end. As an airline pilot, it would save a lot of money on funeral expenses.
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wrote on 18 Mar 2025, 14:52 last edited by jon-nyc
You can do both. Cremation then burial. My parents ashes are buried under a gravestone.
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wrote on 18 Mar 2025, 20:04 last edited by
I suppose it's tricky where one chooses one's burial plot when a dead spouse and a remarriage are involved.
Should the newly deceased widow/widower be buried next to the deceased spouse? If so where should the new spouse be buried when the new spouse dies? Posthumous three way just doesn't sound all that exciting when it comes to burial plot selection.