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Cremation of Burial?
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What are your own personal views on this inevitable subject?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wanted to be cremated because I have a terrible fear that I will wake up, which I know sounds ridiculous but it's true. Also I want to donate my organs so rather than being all stitched up and not quite a whole me I'd prefer to be ashes. Another thing, I could be shared between my family, I could still have flowers on my grave and I could be sprinkled somewhere pretty.
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Like all of you, the thought of laying in a coffin, buried six feet under, with all the creepy crawlies eventually getting to me, has always given me the creeps. But most of all, the thought of waking up down there, has to be my worst fear! (Anyone ever seen the film 'Premature Burial'?
For people who do chose to be buried, they should rest in peace & not be dug up so many years later, making way for buildings or motorways, etc.
My Dad was cremated in 1994 & his ashes were placed in my Mum's coffin when she died 20 months later. Mum was buried & it's nice to know that they are still 'together', but the thought of my Mum being buried, especially when it's raining & snowing can still upset me. Yes, cremation is the only way for me. Nice to know your not on your own on this one! Thank you all.
Not just saying this to be different from the rest of you, but I think I want to be buried. I saw a program once on the process of cremation, and it was extremely upsetting. I know I'll be dead, so wont know a thing about it, but the thought of just being shoved into an incinerator, then scraped out with a rake, and then ground down to "ashes" makes me feel sick!