Caporegime
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I sea what they've tried to do but I think they've really gone overboard with the design on that. Water way to go.
I think it's great and I've already told my family I want some type of Tesco Value coffin wrapping put around mine.
THat depends where they place new cemeteries.Apart from a hardwood coffin, burial is probably more eco friendly than cremation, it puts the nutrients back into the soil.
That's horrific. But whatever makes his family happy is all that matters.
Do you have to have a coffin?
What else could you have? A fridge?
There is an awful lot of pointless tradition and guilt associated with funerals that make the whole process more miserable than it has to be. Undertakers prey on this to extract more money for fripperies.
You must have a church do, you must have a meal, you must invite everyone, you must dress up and look somber, you must drive around in a hearse.
Why?
When my mum was dying she insisted to everyone that at her funeral they must not wear black and Wear colours instead. They did, and some people really went to town with some crazy colour shirts, suits and dresses. It was brilliant.
Yes, but when buried, aren't you then contributing to the circle of life as the famous philosopher Elton John once proclaimed?