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The question of Cremation
jER:
I may consider hiring, "Jeff Foxworthy" for the funeral service. :D
- jER
DuluthGA:
jER, HOOT!
Jackie Lee, since I think along similar lines as you, my body has been signed up with Emory University's School of Medicine to receive my body for their medical students to use as they will. [I have been in the healthcare field, and this is important to me.] What's neat is that if I die anywhere in the state of GA, they will transport the body to the university for free, and after it's use they will cremate it for free. [Dying outside the state incurs some transport fees.] Although my estate will not arrange for a memorial service, one could be done if desired. Presto! Zippo dinero death... serving a good cause. ;D
Thanks Psalmsinger/Barbara for the Ray quote!
Thanks and Love to all!! Joy, Janice
cindydgc:
I just started working for a lady who works for the Neptune Society. She has been training me, so I am learning alot. The Neptune Society is a very honest business, they are aknowledged by the BBB. They offer two plans, one for the state you live in and the other is world wide. Two set prices. They do not add on extra costs at the end. In Fresno, CA the statewide is $1495. The Worldwide is $1790. The prices go up every year or so. You can buy it before you die and know matter what the price is when you pass away they do not charge you the difference. Anyways a good business. I hope this doesn't sound like I am trying to sell anyone a cremation plan. I just wanted to share my info. I also believe that being cremated just speeds up what is going to happen to our bodies anyways. Dust. Think of all those bodies in graves from hundreds and hundreds of years ago.... by the time Christ returns there is nothing left. It's our spiritual body that's raised.
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