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When you die . . . what about your parts/burial?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1208070" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>I'm with Aaron and Waco... Just spread my ashes on the farm so I can fertilize what I love most. Seeing how I am *much* younger than most of you :lol: , I am signed up to be an organ donor if my parts are needed.</p><p>My dad just passed, as most of you know, and he wanted to be creamated and his ashes spread over the Oregon Dunes. That was his favorite place to ride his 4 wheelers. Mom picked him up the other day and was surprised at how heavy he was. In her humor, she told me that when the mortuary called her, they started with the "I am so sorry that you lost your husband". Her response to them was "I have not lost my husband, you have him!"..... :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1208070, member: 18809"] I'm with Aaron and Waco... Just spread my ashes on the farm so I can fertilize what I love most. Seeing how I am *much* younger than most of you :lol: , I am signed up to be an organ donor if my parts are needed. My dad just passed, as most of you know, and he wanted to be creamated and his ashes spread over the Oregon Dunes. That was his favorite place to ride his 4 wheelers. Mom picked him up the other day and was surprised at how heavy he was. In her humor, she told me that when the mortuary called her, they started with the "I am so sorry that you lost your husband". Her response to them was "I have not lost my husband, you have him!"..... :lol: [/QUOTE]
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