Anonymous wrote:When my SIL died unexpectedly at 48 her spouse purchased two burial plots adjacent to each other. Now, ten years later he is remarried and doesn't know what to do with the plot. So he is trying to sell it to his ex-MIL who is broker than broke and can't afford to pay the cost to be buried next to her daughter. So, this is why I've always said, No burial plot for me. Cremation all the way! Avoids unnecessary expense and drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never given this a moments thought and don’t really care where I am buried. I won’t be there for it.
We've been thinking a lot about this and going a "green" route but not sure which. This, coincidentally, came up in the Post today and I was not aware of some of these options Comparing green funeral options, from composting to natural burial to water cremation:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/01/31/green-funeral-options-cremation-burial/
I do know that a traditional coffin, viewing, funeral is not happening for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my SIL died unexpectedly at 48 her spouse purchased two burial plots adjacent to each other. Now, ten years later he is remarried and doesn't know what to do with the plot. So he is trying to sell it to his ex-MIL who is broker than broke and can't afford to pay the cost to be buried next to her daughter. So, this is why I've always said, No burial plot for me. Cremation all the way! Avoids unnecessary expense and drama.
How much is the plot? Why not give it to his ex MIL?
Anonymous wrote:No. We’ll be cremating.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never given this a moments thought and don’t really care where I am buried. I won’t be there for it.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never given this a moments thought and don’t really care where I am buried. I won’t be there for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my SIL died unexpectedly at 48 her spouse purchased two burial plots adjacent to each other. Now, ten years later he is remarried and doesn't know what to do with the plot. So he is trying to sell it to his ex-MIL who is broker than broke and can't afford to pay the cost to be buried next to her daughter. So, this is why I've always said, No burial plot for me. Cremation all the way! Avoids unnecessary expense and drama.
Why does he still want to be buried by his wife that died? So what if he remarried?
Anonymous wrote:I’m fine if they just put my ashes in the trash.