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Buried or Cremated?
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I asked this question a couple of years ago, but wondered what the current ABer's preferences would be now.
Might seem a morbid Q, but dying is certainly part of living after all!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I and my wife have left intructions to be buried in a cardboard box. We came from the earth, and go back to the earth, what happens to the body after your dead is of no consequence, if your religious, its the soul that lives on, after all, if there's such a thing as resurrection, who wants to come back in a body thats been decaying for years.
Cremated. Takes up less space. But I always remembered when my Grandad died my mum said he never wanted to be a cremated because he used to be a fireman and he was called to a school that was on fire, saved most of the children but couldnt get to some and heard and smelt them burning and it had always haunted him.
Oh Vinny, you really crack me up!
I might nip to Tesco's later, to see if that offer's still on then. I'll put the reciepts away for later, he, he!
I would like to be cremated for all the reasons given, but just ot be awkward, Mr Smudge wants to be buried!
P'raps Tesco's might make allowances for that!!!