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To: haqihana who wrote (118147)6/4/2005 4:33:34 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793964
 
<<To me, the human body is nothing but a vehicle that carries around the essence of that human, and when it stops working, like a run down car, there is no reason to take up good real estate to bury it.>>

It will be the one time that I occupy a piece of ground and didn't get taxed for being there.

Edit. There's a burial place in Tennessee where you get buried in the woods. Just you and the dirt, no casket or marker. Worm and tree food.



To: haqihana who wrote (118147)6/4/2005 5:34:40 PM
From: MichaelSkyy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 793964
 
have made my wishes known that I insist on cremation. To me, the human body is nothing but a vehicle that carries around the essence of that human, and when it stops working, like a run down car, there is no reason to take up good real estate to bury it.

A big 10-4- - Ditto, on that...The 'soul'-'spirit' move on..

In my will...Cremation...

When my wife died in 1994 (according to her instructions) she
was cremated and her "ashes" were spread over Santa Cruz Island, off the Santa Barbara coast..RIP

Mike