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Poll Results: What is your preference?

 
  • 57% (143)
    Cremation
  • 18% (46)
    Burial
  • 4% (10)
    Both (Burial of your cremated remains)
  • 6% (16)
    Haven't decided
  • 7% (18)
    Don't care
  • 4% (11)
    None of the above
248 Total Votes  
post #21 of 187

Burn Baby Burn.

I'd much rather think of a loved one (or myself) being burned up, quick and done, than to think they'll (I'll) be slowly being eaten by some seriously nasty critters.  Bluh.

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4 GSL 3 Yappy Dogs 2 Messy Kids & a Hubby I Love To Pieces.
Pineapple is the fruit of hospitality.  Beans, while musical, are not. 
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post #22 of 187

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Edited by Rozzie - 9/3/10 at 10:32pm
post #23 of 187

My first choice would be being donated to the Body Farm, but whether they take you depends on whether they have room, I think I have read somewhere.  Not sure about that though.  Other than that I want a green burial.  To be preserved and put in a big metal/plastic/composite/whatever box makes no sense to me.  We live close to a green cemetary in Oconee County, SC, so that is a definitely possibility.  Cremation would be ok with me as well.  The only thing I don't want is a viewing.  I mean, if my family wants to see my body, ok, but I don't like the idea of my friends and distant relatives looking at my dead body.  I want to be remembered as a living person, not as a dead shell. 

My husband always says to use the backhoe and bury him in the backyard.

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Kelly, mom of two daughters, six cats, and a Great Pyrenees
Black Stars, EEs, Marans, and a feathered demon (whoops, I mean silver Lakenvelder) and now 6 mixed chicks under two broodies!
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post #24 of 187

^Room, apply in advance, you're responsible for all transportation costs... etc.

My aunt looked into that in detail and shared.

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Pineapple is the fruit of hospitality.  Beans, while musical, are not. 
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post #25 of 187

I want to be encased in Lucite, like a scorpion.

http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn300/dbuschhorn/lucite.jpg

post #26 of 187

I'm sort of surprised by the number of people here who are creeped out by the natural processes of decay.  I find the idea of embalming much yuckier.  Having worked with medical students, and read too much about the sale of body parts donated for science, I don't really like that option.

I'm a little teapot.....

 

see, prions really are eating my brain

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I'm a little teapot.....

 

see, prions really are eating my brain

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post #27 of 187

I want to be cremated so people can't look at me when i'm dead. Yes i'm weird!

Jewelry/Making Swap
"Oh, squiggly line in my eye fluid. I see you there, lurking on the periphery of my vision. But when I try to look at you, you scurry away. Are you shy, squiggly line? Why only when I ignore you do you return to the center of my eye? Oh, squiggly line, it's all right. You are forgiven."
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Jewelry/Making Swap
"Oh, squiggly line in my eye fluid. I see you there, lurking on the periphery of my vision. But when I try to look at you, you scurry away. Are you shy, squiggly line? Why only when I ignore you do you return to the center of my eye? Oh, squiggly line, it's all right. You are forgiven."
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post #28 of 187

LOL JetBlack, I love your response! lol

In all seriousness, I want to be cremated when I die and so do both of my parents. The thought of my body just sitting in a box and rotting... Ehh, I'll pass. I would much rather be turned to ash and spread somewhere that means something to me. If not cremated, my second choice would be a nature-friendly burial where I'm just in the ground without a casket and allowed to rot and become part of the earth again.

Also, definitely no viewings. I seriously cannot understand why someone would want to see their relatives dead...? Or have their body placed out for people to see. I don't know, that's just strange to me. I've seen a lot of dead critters, I have no real reservations about dead things, but purposefully placing a dead body out for everyone to look at (for a non-scientific purpose) just seems strange to me.

Wildlife rehabber, works at a farm animal sanctuary rescuing chickens, vegetarian.

My flock: 70+ chickens (serama, OEGB, various breeds of bantams, and many more!), 10 ducks (1 rouen, 1 mix, 5 call, 3 east indies). Also 1 border collie, 2 corgis, 3 cats, 2 lovebirds, 2 parrotlets, 2 cockatiels, 1 horse, and fish.

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Wildlife rehabber, works at a farm animal sanctuary rescuing chickens, vegetarian.

My flock: 70+ chickens (serama, OEGB, various breeds of bantams, and many more!), 10 ducks (1 rouen, 1 mix, 5 call, 3 east indies). Also 1 border collie, 2 corgis, 3 cats, 2 lovebirds, 2 parrotlets, 2 cockatiels, 1 horse, and fish.

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post #29 of 187

Green burial.  Wrap me in a cloth or simple pine box, no embalming.  Let my body nourish the earth when I'm gone.  Hopefully when that time comes, there will be more green burial sites in my state.

A facinating book on the subject is Grave Matters.  Explains the embalming process (sickbyc), traditional burial, cremation, home viewings, green burial, etc.

Dont you find it odd that people will put more work into choosing their mechanic or house contractor than they will into choosing the person who grows their food?
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Dont you find it odd that people will put more work into choosing their mechanic or house contractor than they will into choosing the person who grows their food?
-Joel Salatin

My Etsy photography shop - MeadowPath

 

 

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post #30 of 187

I suppose you could apply to be cut up and put on display for "Body World". The toured this around for awhile. Dont' know where it is now......http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_Worlds

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