It's gonna happen to everyone someday. When it happens to you, what do you want your friends and family to do?
Funeral?
Memorial service?
Irish wake?
Plant a tree in your name?
Better the flower bed than the yard. I would hate to have to get a haircut long after I'm dead.I've been thinking about this a lot especially with the recent passing of my Dad.
At the moment, I think I just want to be cremated, no service or memorial. Then just spread my ashes in the flower bed out front.
Inflation is going to be a killer. Have you considered purchasing a little cave, and then they can just wheel you in when you're ready? As for the ongoing land taxes after the big day, someone else's problem, right?Me, I want a good church dinner. Not a funeral with a dinner afterward, a dinner instead of the funeral.
Fried Chicken
Watermelon
Sweet tea
Pecan pie
Tater salad
Brownies
It's a lot harder to be gloomy at a dinner.
Don't worry about the price. I will have a separate fund set up to pay for it. I may have to occasionally add to it to compensate for inflation creep.
But I don't want a lot of people hanging around all gloomy when I go. Gloomy is not my thing.
For Christians, death should be viewed as a celebration. I told my kids to have a celebration. I have no problem being cremated and asked them to throw my ashes off the end of a local pier.Me, I want a good church dinner. Not a funeral with a dinner afterward, a dinner instead of the funeral.
Fried Chicken
Watermelon
Sweet tea
Pecan pie
Tater salad
Brownies
It's a lot harder to be gloomy at a dinner.
Don't worry about the price. I will have a separate fund set up to pay for it. I may have to occasionally add to it to compensate for inflation creep.
But I don't want a lot of people hanging around all gloomy when I go. Gloomy is not my thing.
Not too sure about the sweet tea. Prefer unsweet with a twist of lemon. Be sure to include a tip when you make these final arrangements. I really like your idea of a dinner service instead of a gloomy funeral service. I like all of the food items that you listed too. Gloomy is not my thing either. Actually, I might plan something similar for my demise, which, hopefully, is not imminent.Me, I want a good church dinner. Not a funeral with a dinner afterward, a dinner instead of the funeral.
Fried Chicken
Watermelon
Sweet tea
Pecan pie
Tater salad
Brownies
It's a lot harder to be gloomy at a dinner.
Don't worry about the price. I will have a separate fund set up to pay for it. I may have to occasionally add to it to compensate for inflation creep.
But I don't want a lot of people hanging around all gloomy when I go. Gloomy is not my thing.
That would work for me too.I've been thinking about this a lot especially with the recent passing of my Dad.
At the moment, I think I just want to be cremated, no service or memorial. Then just spread my ashes in the flower bed out front.
And all of these options should be accompanied with some sort of party of music for the people.
The English language has its perks sometimes.*Maybe more a double entendre than a pun...
And all of these options should be accompanied with some sort of party of music for the people.
And all of these options should be accompanied with some sort of party of music for the people.
And all of these options should be accompanied with some sort of party of music for the people.
And all of these options should be accompanied with some sort of party of music for the people.
And all of these options should be accompanied with some sort of party of music for the people.
And all of these options should be accompanied with some sort of party of music for the people.