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In reply to the discussion: It says so much when a working family can't even afford to bury the dead [View all]riverbendviewgal
(4,396 posts)When my son and husband died I got $2500 for each of them to help with funeral expenses. They were cremated in cardboard boxes, naked with a sheet around them. There was no visitation or funeral ceremony. I had memorials for each of them in the local high school cafetorium where my son had graduated. Friends helped and many came. The cafeteria cost $400 to use. They didn't want anything fancy. I thought both memorials were caring and honored their lives with music they liked and speeches about them. My husband, older son and my deceased son's widow was there when my son was cremated. I pushed the button to send him on to the hereafter. I saw him born and was with him when he died. The three of us were there in the crematorium when I pushed the button to send my husband 18 months later.
They both died of cancer. There were no medical bills. We have one payer. What a blessing. I kept their ashes and scattered both of them on our favorite beach (in the fall when there were no people around).