A Conversation for What to Do when You Fail to Survive Death
A delightful suject
Isa Newlands Started conversation Jun 25, 2011
deserves a delightful treatment. I personally have no wish to be buried, so what my heirs choose to do with my (well-degraded) body is their choice.
If I can be of any use to research or even just as a cadaver for medical students, I would feel honoured. However, broaching this subject with my potential heirs seems to be a taboo subject on their part.
If I have no part in medical research, then I wish to be cremated - mostly because I don't want a specific place that people would mourn at (as oppossed to a grave), because I don't wish/want to be mourned. I really do not deservce that.
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