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Hardwood Caskets

Posted on March 18, 2010.
Hardwood CasketsWhy do we still keep our dead?

Down the street from my house is a cemetery that I pass on my way into the city. When I go, I always find it a bit strange that a big piece of land set aside for storage of dead.

I understand that the reason for the practice of burial is sufficient to put the land between the rotting corpse and outdoors to eliminate the toxic smell and stroke decomposition. I mean, you can not just leave sitting corpses' stench around the town.

I also have a chuckle out of how a modern fantasy coffin. All that money wasted on a cozy home that nobody will get to enjoy, dressed hardwood Nice so that termites get to enjoy it as much as worms and beetles.

If I had my way, everyone who does not need an autopsy to test the cheating an organ donor or a cadaver in medical school, and everyone left after that fell in the crematorium. If the family wants the ashes back to the store in a jar on his own ground (a little too weird for me) or sprinkle in a moving, that's good too. And if you're upset that no one can serve no tombstones cemeteries, we have a wall plate to the crematorium where you can put your name, dates, and epitaph.

All I am saying is that cemeteries are a strange concept, especially given how the acceptance of their society. We revere as sacred grounds, but I see little more than the storage of the dead, full of ornate stone markers instead of holding a place for people who do not return.

I would probably benefit more cemeteries if people were cold epitaphs. When I walk in the cemetery, as I sometimes will, all I seek is really funny names and epitaphs spiritual. In my graveyard of good neighborliness that we have a guy named Satanik but all the epitaphs are lame. A guy and his wife, Olga Satanik. I do not want to run in before breakfast.

Questions? Comments? Is anyone with me, or am I just a little crazier than most of you?

If you do not have a good answer to this question, at least reach a decent epitaph. I leave you with this example:

Lester Moore

Here lies Lester Moore
Four bullets from 44 to
The N
No More

You make some good points. Of course, there are alternatives. wicker coffins, for example, that will rot away with the body (as an alternative to stripping the body and place it in a sealed coffin weather resistant, which is then placed in a concrete box). I want to be buried in a certain way that allows my body to rot in the ground (after the relevant organs are harvested, of course).

Edward Abbey, a writer of nature, his friends were secretly buried in his sleeping bag in a shallow grave in the desert. Apparently, the epitaph carved his buddies in a stone at his request, reads "no comment".

for fun! : D

for the inevitable day when we can turn them into fritters

The cabinets are the ultimate gift for the family to that person. There is much superstition behind the process of burial. The coffin is seen as a comfortable place for the person to rest peacefully and comfortably. The main base of the rest in peace is linked to the theory of ghosts that if a person is not at peace when they pass, they walk the earth. It is also a security measure. In most areas, the coffins are lowered into a concrete vault. This protects the coffin from the tomb-robbers. Most people are buried with their finest clothes, and often time jewelry.

Epitaths are supposed to be a memory of love, and give people an idea of the person. It is very rare to find a epitath humorous or spiritual, because most people do not want that to happen. Death is a serious part of life, and a time very sad to see a sleeping family member heart of the last t.

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