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Forever Home
Where are you going to spend forever?
Was talking with our kids and mentioned that we are planning on being cremated when the time comes and are currently looking for a place to be interred at the cemetery up north where many family members are located. Our children moved down to Florida with us when we came 18 years ago. They both said if we did that they probably won't visit because neither one of them plan on moving back up there, so I guess we'll start looking for a place to be interred either near the villages or the metro Orlando area. Where are you planning on spending your time when it comes? Appended Is this something you have thought about and done something about or is it something you're going to dump on your kids or someone else when that time comes? |
Some years ago I knew a lady who wanted her ashes scattered at a local shopping Mall, her reasoning was that her daughter would visit her at least once a week.
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Memories are more important than visiting carbon powder.
Spend more time with your family members now. |
My “forever” home is in heaven, not here.
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Not legal and will get you banned but Haunted Mansion works.
On a side note Arlington would be perfect to think of all the wisdom and the brave souls that reside and walk the grounds. you could listen to story keepers for your ever |
Have you ever considered a personal Keepsake Urn or a cremains piece of glass or jewelry?
My father died 50 years ago before cremations were so common. At the time, we bought a double plot for he and my mom in Chicago. Mom moved to Florida with me and when her checkout time came in 2012, we had a small portion of ashes in keepsake urns for her 3 kids, and the main urn was buried next to my father. |
If you are former military, you can be intered at the Florida National Cemetary in Bushnell, for free.
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Some place warm. Can't stand the cold.
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I kinda like the idea of my ashes and urn being dropped into Laguna Cuicocha, a crater lake.
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I'm going to be a shooting star.
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[QUOTE=BobnBev;2326736]If you are former military, you can be intered at the Florida National Cemetary in Bushnell, for free.[/QUOTE
That will be the next (and last!) move from the Villages for hubby and me. |
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I have a bench at Lone Oak Cemetery in Leesburg. Ashes are placed inside the bench. Will "hold" 4 people. My son's remains are already there.
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My favorite obit from a neighbor...'dont worry if you don't make it to my funeral....i wont be making it to yours'
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My aunt was a social worker who worked in a VA hospital in Washington DC. She was working with a gentleman who was nearing the end and told that he needed to think about what he wanted to do with his remains. His initial response was that re really didn’t care. When she came back the next week, he said “I want to be cremated and have the ashes shipped to my brother. I never really liked him, anyway.”
We will be cremated. I doubt that any of our family will ever visit us very often, if at all. Perhaps made into a Christmas ornament so that we are remembered at a happy time of the year? Unique Cremation Jewelry and Cremation Glass Art |
Had to go to Ocala, there was a thrift store there. Lady was looking at a nice glass sculpture. She turned it over to look for the price, there was a name date and place engraved.
She thought it was the designer, nope it was ashes from someone’s not so loved relative. May be a forever home, until it goes in the garage sale:1rotfl: |
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“Dump her in the Thames?” “Oh, were you fond of her?” My dad had my mom cremated when she died ten years ago, then dumped her ashes under some rose bushes in Washington Park in Denver, a place he liked to visit. He could sit on a bench there and think of her. But now he’s 95 and not allowed to drive, so he can’t easily get there. Then the parks department dug up the rose garden and replaced it with native plants. (You might call them weeds.) I took him there last December. It wasn’t the same. Now he wants to be cremated and thinks maybe his ashes should be scattered under the big fir trees in the backyard. But we point out to him that after he dies, we are going to sell the house, so it’s not like we would ever sit there to think of him. My family lives in my heart—many generations of them. I never visit their graves. As long as I think of them, in a way they live on. Ashes? Just let the cremation company toss them, or flush them down the toilet. Treasure up your loved ones in your memories. |
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Going back up north same place as many other family members. Lots have been purchased and stone has been erected. Many never visit a cemetery anyway, so wouldn't worry about if the kids will visit. Who says they'll even BE in FL in the future? I figure it's for the convenience of grandchildren, great-grandchildren and many beyond. |
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I'm from Texas. Born in March when the bluebonnets bloom prolifically each year. My kids have known for years I wish to be scattered in a bluebonnet patch somewhere in Texas.
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I was thinking of being laminated in plastic and left at a local bar.
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Lady Lake Cemetery in one of their columbariums. Beautiful small local Cemetery.
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Surprised no local funeral home or cremation service ads popped up on this thread....yet!
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We'll be at Bushnell. We've made all the arrangements; will, power attorney, trust, prepaid funeral/cremation, funeral mass.
And we've discussed it all with the kids. Its a pain to go through it all but worth it. |
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Check out LONE OAK CEMETERY of Rt.44 in Leesburg, Florida. 352-326-9085 or 352-267-6409. |
MY wife told me once that she'd have my ashes spread at Pebble Beach. I asked her "which hole?" She replied "The Tap Room." (The bar there.)
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I was raised a N.Y. Street kid who does not believe in the hereafter.
My wife passed away about a year ago and I had her buried with her parents and her son in N.Y. Even though I do not believe in the hereafter, I went to visit the grave site on Christmas and I’m going back up this month for her birthday. This not only has to do with respect for her. But even though I thought I was impervious to feelings every now and then I feel her absence. It’s what I would consider therapy for myself. Look live is for the living, once life leaves the body it’s nothing more than a shell. But for the ones you leave behind it might be more. Maybe you should take into consideration what you children would like. |
I told my family to put my ashes around my fig tree in the backyard.
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I never really got into genealogy until recently, I wish I would have thought about it when there were still some of my last generation alive to answer some of the questions I have now. |
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My wife, like all my loved ones, living or not, are always with me in my heart and mind. No matter where I may wander, I am never alone.
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Right. Why make your kid(s) wonder what you might have wanted when emotions are high? I have written final wishes and provided the names of 2 crematoriums not far away that I researched and am comfortable with their prices and service. How do your kids know your preference if they live out of state? Make it easy with info, names ad phone numbers. Shop around for yourself while you have time, because kids don't when they are young, and it'll be appreciated by them. No need to prepay if you don't want the formality and contract, but give your kids some hints and tips. |
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The military member's name is engraved on the front of the headstone, the spouse's name on the back. |
I have a friend who said that her and her husband planned to travel when they retired. They retired to The villages and they had so much fun that they didn't get around to traveling. He passed away and she now travels and leaves a little of him in all the countries that she visits. It makes her feel good that he was in spirit with her.
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