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When you die . . . what about your parts/burial?
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<blockquote data-quote="slick4591" data-source="post: 1207902" data-attributes="member: 16503"><p>The wife and I have it in our wills to be cremated. Ashes can be handled however the living person wishes.</p><p></p><p>My dad remarried after mom died and the lady was a mess. He requested to come to my house with hospice and live out his final days here. She was a stroke victim and her mind was not right lots of the time. Before Dad's last days he requested to be cremated and she was sitting there when when he said it. When it came time to make arrangements she (as his wife) had to sign the cremation papers. She had no remembrance of the cremation conversation and almost didn't sign it. The wife and I decided to get our wishes documented after that near fiasco.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slick4591, post: 1207902, member: 16503"] The wife and I have it in our wills to be cremated. Ashes can be handled however the living person wishes. My dad remarried after mom died and the lady was a mess. He requested to come to my house with hospice and live out his final days here. She was a stroke victim and her mind was not right lots of the time. Before Dad's last days he requested to be cremated and she was sitting there when when he said it. When it came time to make arrangements she (as his wife) had to sign the cremation papers. She had no remembrance of the cremation conversation and almost didn't sign it. The wife and I decided to get our wishes documented after that near fiasco. [/QUOTE]
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