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Wednesday, May 22, 2019
I, personally think cremation is a better way to go
For example, both my parents were cremated and my mother's mother was cremated too. And then my grandmother's ashes were put on Mt. Shasta and the ocean. My father's ashes are above Horse Camp where he loved to be on Mt. Shasta (even though I'm now 71 and hiking up there is harder than it once was for me to visit where I left my father's ashes. Our 4 dogs we have had since 2000 are cremated and in a forest within a mile of our home. My mother's ashes are in the ocean near by where John Denver crashed his plane into the ocean when he died as my mother loved the music of John Denver before she passed on in 2008. My father was the first to go in 1985 from my parents on down to my generation. Since then I have lost many cousins and aunts and an uncle as well. But, all my kids are fine and under 45 years of age except my step kids that are almost 50 now.
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