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Odd Things People Take To The Grave
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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 1086688" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>Being cremated. Half of me is going in the family plot and the other half is going to the VA cemetery where I know the place will be kept looking good. I take care of a little cemetery (about 200 graves) for the Township and take it from me--once you are in the ground very very few of your family will vist you (if you are lucky maybe Memorial Day).. In fact -once your children have passed on or moved you are on your own. Don't assume your local cemetery will have endless funds for upkeep. Many of them are hurting for funds and tend to let the grass grow and fall into disrepair. Above all--<strong>make sure your family knows what your wishes are</strong>. There is nothing worse than watching families argue about what they think Mom or Dad or any family member wanted done on their demise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 1086688, member: 5382"] Being cremated. Half of me is going in the family plot and the other half is going to the VA cemetery where I know the place will be kept looking good. I take care of a little cemetery (about 200 graves) for the Township and take it from me--once you are in the ground very very few of your family will vist you (if you are lucky maybe Memorial Day).. In fact -once your children have passed on or moved you are on your own. Don't assume your local cemetery will have endless funds for upkeep. Many of them are hurting for funds and tend to let the grass grow and fall into disrepair. Above all--[B]make sure your family knows what your wishes are[/B]. There is nothing worse than watching families argue about what they think Mom or Dad or any family member wanted done on their demise. [/QUOTE]
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