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In reply to the discussion: One More Reason to Pre-Plan Your Funeral and to Consider Cremation [View all]sarisataka
(22,695 posts)11. If you really want to be environmentally conscious
Look to see if green cremation is available in your state. It is a very old process developed by the Mayo Clinic that has been made available to the public as an alternative to flame cremation. It uses far less energy than traditional cremation and more states are authorizing it for use.
The cost is usually the same as traditional cremation
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One More Reason to Pre-Plan Your Funeral and to Consider Cremation [View all]
MineralMan
Apr 2021
OP
Thank you. Good info. Just weird how the stimulus was supposed to go to anyone alive through
AllyCat
Apr 2021
#82
You can get a FREE grave marker or tombstone for your loved one if they served in the military.
Farmer-Rick
Apr 2021
#83
Cremation definitely. After dealing with funeral homes at least 4 times in my life, never want to
Hoyt
Apr 2021
#5
Thank you for this heavy, heartfelt, and no doubt difficult post, MM. The death industry is
niyad
Apr 2021
#6
My husband and I know we want cremation. I need to research where and how to get this started
Dream Girl
Apr 2021
#70
I am definitely being cremated. My mom wanted the same thing. We still were able to bury her ashes
SweetieD
Apr 2021
#26
I researched MA's law regarding ashes in the waterway arond the VINYARD and there were none.
CTyankee
Apr 2021
#71
I'll tell my son in law. I'll see them over july 4 weekend and that'l make a nice
CTyankee
Apr 2021
#91
My plans are easy: no obit, no funeral, no urn. Cremate me, stuff me in a box and
Vinca
Apr 2021
#40
I found an organization here that was unbelievably good when it was my father's time.
BobTheSubgenius
Apr 2021
#59
I've let my loved ones know I want my remains scattered from a plane over San Francisco
NullTuples
Apr 2021
#63
I told my kids I want to be cremated. They can go out to lunch or something but I don't
Luciferous
Apr 2021
#90
my father passed away 15 years ago and made ALL the arrangements. He mercifully had it all planned
FlyingPiggy
Apr 2021
#94