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MineralMan

(151,333 posts)
6. The problem is that the will will probably not be read until after
Sat Dec 8, 2012, 09:34 PM
Dec 2012

whatever service takes place. Unless you have someone you can count on to look after the details, whoever shows up and is willing to pay gets to decide.

Establish a circle of friends and make your wishes known, along with letting any relatives know your wishes.

It's a shame that happened. I have strict instructions for my post-death business. I'll be cremated, and my ashes scattered in the Mississippi River, off one of the bridges that crosses it here in St. Paul. My wife knows, my friends know, and my relatives know. There will be no memorial service at all, but my friends are encouraged to have a party at some convenient times and tell stories about my many errors in life. It should be very amusing. I wish I could be there to hear it.

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Be dead and scattered 20 minutes before anyone notices? HereSince1628 Dec 2012 #1
LOL! Wish I could hope for that! Nay Dec 2012 #2
All my friends know it would be total bullshit Warpy Dec 2012 #3
Indeed, we knew it was total BS. We did get up and walk out in disgust, and we're planning a Nay Dec 2012 #4
My advance directive specifically states Mr.Bill Dec 2012 #5
The problem is that the will will probably not be read until after MineralMan Dec 2012 #6
MineralMan is right, the will is dealt with after the fact. Curmudgeoness Dec 2012 #7
You know, you're right. I knew that -- someone at the service mentioned that John's will was Nay Dec 2012 #8
The will is read to other parties after the fact. However... gcomeau Dec 2012 #13
But how will the lawyer know about your passing Curmudgeoness Dec 2012 #16
a living will? Phillip McCleod Dec 2012 #9
Funerals are for the living...not the dead... cynatnite Dec 2012 #10
Thank you, that's a good idea about leaving a letter to be read. In my friend's case, he had no Nay Dec 2012 #11
You might want to make your own funeral plans BillStein Dec 2012 #12
My Atheist mother joined the Neptune Society pink-o Dec 2012 #14
My two uncles also have arrangements with the Neptune Society. Curmudgeoness Dec 2012 #17
You don't have to have any memorial service Mariana Dec 2012 #15
Bake and Shake ... Arugula Latte Dec 2012 #20
You'll be dead, you won't care - believe me. didact Dec 2012 #18
Put a provision that anyone saying "god" or "jesus" joins you in the grave Taverner Dec 2012 #19
My dad specified in his "Living Will" that no religious service or public prayers would be allowed. Jokerman Dec 2012 #21
Sorry, but I don't understand the issue... brooklynite Dec 2012 #22
Garibaldi added this to his will Prometheus_unbound Dec 2012 #23
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