Your disposal instructions are:
to be buried: | 12 (20.0%) | |
to be cremated: | 26 (43.3%) | |
to be mummified: | 2 (3.3%) | |
to be cryogenically frozen indefinately: | 7 (11.7%) | |
Other: | 13 (21.7%) | |
Total: | 60 |
My husband's family have plots already, but his plans are to be cremated and have his ashes spread along some river/lake portage in Northern MN (I hope he leaves a map). He says I get to keep his parents placated for all time by being buried next to them. He definately needs to die first.
In Maine you can still bury your loved ones in your yard. I think it just requires a permit from the local CEO.
I was listening to a story on the radio a while back about burial services for pets. I guess pet funeral homes are doing quite the 'lively' business.