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IMO one of the biggest financial mistakes anyone can make is interment.
Cremation to me is a much more affordable and sensible decision because if the dead want to kept around as a reminder of their "life", ashes in a urn on the mantle place or in the home doesn't really cost much. Even better IMO when the ashes are cast in the sea or ocean since our carbon life forms started off in nature.
Save the hard earned money and put it to more sensible use.
There are better things we can do with that money for ourselves and family, not to mention save money for the use of the land and/or cost for services for upkeep. If the thought that once the "soul, spirit, essence, etc." leaves the body the body is dead, then why bother to spend thousands of dollars to put it into the ground or crypt, and utilizing a space that could be used for a park or school? I've thought about it and many have said that it's a final "resting place". Resting place? Sorry but there is no rest there, it's just acreage of bones and decayed clothing. I would think that with the "soul, spirit, essence etc." gone, why pay homage to a lifeless corpse? My grandmother is interred in a city 45 min away from me. Do I have to go there to reminisce on our memories together? Having a gravestone doesn't make my memories more vivid or clear. I have a chain that she gave to me before she passed. If the grave was destroyed or even moved further away, I wouldn't even flinch because the chain would remind me more of her than a grave. If you had a choice what would be more important, a sentimental heirloom or gift, or the plot they were buried on?Though it may vary slightly from one state to the next, the average cost of a funeral in the United States ranges from $12-15,000.
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Cremation to me is a much more affordable and sensible decision because if the dead want to kept around as a reminder of their "life", ashes in a urn on the mantle place or in the home doesn't really cost much. Even better IMO when the ashes are cast in the sea or ocean since our carbon life forms started off in nature.
Save the hard earned money and put it to more sensible use.