What a way to go - burials, caskets, funeral services, unusual markers, headstones, coffins
70My Tombstone!
Make plans for your remains
Seventy seven percent of people polled say then would wear a diamond made from their loved one's ashes. They would even wear a diamond made from their pet's ashes. How about you?
Wearing a dead person's ash diamond is but one of the really cool new ways to dispose of your remains. Did you know that you can have your ashes pressed into a vinyl record that plays your favorite music or your final message to humanity? Did you know that the army can take your body and use it for target practice? Did you know you can be buried in your own backyard?
Well, let's explore strange and unusual ways to go.....
Diamonds made from creamated ashes
My favorite!
My favorite way to go would be to have my ashes pressed into a beautiful yellow diamond. Unfortunately, I have no heir to leave myself to, so I probably won't go this route. However, if I have to have an amputation of an arm or a leg, I just might have it cremated and made into a diamond so I can wear it myself! I'm sure the folks at LifeGem can accommodate that request. It really doesn't take much ashes to create a diamond.
Of course, if Bob goes before I do, then for sure he's going to turn into one of these sparkly yellow diamonds so I can wear him proudly! Actually, LifeGem can take the carbon from a lock of hair and turn it into a diamond just like nature makes. You don't have to wait until you die. Get a diamond made the next time your loved one gets a hair cut!
Get screwed in the end...
Getting screwed after you die...
Maybe you think you got a raw deal in this life. Maybe you think getting screwed is the way to go, after all, you're used to it. Some guy came up with a patented coffin that actually gets screwed into the ground upright. The marker or headstone fits over the top and voila', automatic headstone.
I think this is a pretty neat idea. Saves time, effort, valuable cemetery real estate and your expensive coffin is still viewable (well part of it anyway) instead of being covered up with dirt. You could even put two of these into one plot making burial a real bargain for a couple. This might actually be a good business venture if you like designing interesting coffins and grave markers.
Backyard burial plot and garden
The Cheap Way to Go....
You love your home, you've lived there you're whole life. Why leave it when you die? It's quite acceptable in most states to be buried in your own back yard. Just wrap yourself up in your favorite blanket and have someone with a backhoe dig a three foot hole for you. If you die in your own bed, you can be in your eternal resting place within a few hours.
The myth of the six foot under requirement is not required. It's actually better to be buried within the first three feet of earth to take advantage of the aerobic bacteria that will return you to dust very quickly. Why wait? Have your loved ones plant a tree over you and nourish that tree's growth.
Just check with you state's burial standards and find out ahead of time how easy it is (or isn't) to be buried out back with fluffy. Put it in your will and you're all set.
By the way, if you are cremated, there is almost no regulation anywhere about scattering your ashes. Especially if you don't tell anyone. You could scatter mom or dad on the Whitehouse lawn if you can sneak in there. I'm sure you can come up with a place suitable for your ashes.
More great ways to go...
There are so many ways to take care of your remains that this hub would be huge. Instead, just vote for one of these special funeral arrangements and I'll research and write another hub on the top three...
What kind of funeral, burial, memorial things interest you the most?
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Lela (Austinstar) - I hate to say it, but your article had me laughing rather nicely. As to selection, I thought that being formed into a screw-thing would be the most fun, but only if you could select where (and who) you would do it to... how about my stinky neighbor's back yard, for instance?
Gus :-)))
OMG - You mean I'm gonna DIE? No one mentioned this to me, Lela! That's right up there with the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus.
Seriously, this is a very important hub and right before the holidays, too. Now I know what to get my relatives!
All kidding aside, it's not a cool thing to get caught with your casket down and you need to think about what you want. I don't like to think about it but it's a necessity as I enter my twilight years...or twilight zone. One or the other.
I love your idea of being buried in the garden. Is that legal? Of course in my case, we all know what would happen....Griffin would dig me up and drag me back up the stairs and leave me at the back door for Bob!
If I were to put it in my will that I wanted to be used for catfood could it happen?
Thanks for an interesting, and funny article.
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drbj Level 8 Commenter 19 months ago
Well, I guess if you don't have a leg to stand on, an ashy-made diamond would be the next best thing.
Fascinating information, Lela, with lots of grave ideas. :)