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Interment and Burial Factors

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Though the funeral
planning process is never easy, knowing what the interment and burial
factors are ahead of time can make the arrangements all the easier for you
to make.
Just when you though funeral planning was easy, the funeral
director hands you the menu of services. And your eyes pop out of your head.
Who knew there were so many things you could do with a dead body? The burial
options are astounding. And if the decreased hasn't done you the favor of making a
funeral plan or buying burial life insurance, you might be on your own
as to what to choose and what to plan.
The Many Options for Burial
When
money is a problem and a budget burial is something you want to
consider, cremation is going to be the best choice. For around $800, you can
have a body cremated and pick up the ashes to do with as you wish, assuming
you're not breaking any laws along the way.
You might also want to consider various interment options: at
a family tomb, a mausoleum, a green burial, or another memorial location.
This is basically when the body is placed into a specific area to be buried
- in a tomb, in the ground, or in another location. A bit more expensive,
these burial options are for those who might want to have a specific place
to stop to visit a deceased loved one--and who have money to spend on the
privilege.
If you want to bury your loved one at sea, be ready for a
challenge. This is something which is generally reserved for those in the
military or who were in the military at one point. If not, you might just
need to sneak that urn of ashes onto a boat and do it yourself.
And finally, if you're not ready to put your loved one in the
ground or you think they might want to live on in other people, body
donation to science is always an option. Yes, you can actually donate your
body to science so that researchers and med students can pick at your skin
and cut you open long after you've died. After all, you're not using your
body anymore, why just let it rot in the ground?
Some people are shooting their ashes into space as well, but
it costs big bucks to ride into the universe, so this is not all that
popular yet. Funny enough.
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