£1,500 to £1,600 the cheapest. Bunch of flower £90
would it be better to be buried at sea or in my back garden.?
2006-10-10
01:40:56
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Burials and cremations same
cost of gas
2006-10-10
01:55:36 ·
update #1
PS in India they have funerals at side of
the Gangies river,wrap you in sheet
burn you then ashes go into river,heard
they are trying to pass law so it can be done in UK,Do you this OK for me?
2006-10-10
02:53:12 ·
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youve only lived d once, and ull only die the once, money comes and goes, dont worry bout it, it life.... jus take each day as it comes and enjoy ureself...
2006-10-10 01:46:10
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answered by IBRAHIM 2
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I'd go for the garden... but are you allowed to be buried in your back garden? You should start saving unless you have insurance... it may cost a lot more than you expect.
I'd stay away from cremation... the human body wasn't created in a day for a reason, though we don't yet know what the reason is exactly. It doesn't seem natural to burn it up in a day, either.
The eco service sounds like a nice way to go.
2006-10-10 01:45:30
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answered by MovetoLatinAmerica 3
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Some reputable Undertakers allow you to pay for your funeral and select what you want ...if you paid to day and (as I hope you do) lasted another 30-40 years the price would be fixed...dont think being buried in the back garden is very nice..what if future owners of the house have a dog and he digs you up...buried at see seems ok...Settle what you want to do then put it out of your mind and enjoy living....
2006-10-10 02:43:08
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answered by geordie.lady 6
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Some thoughts:
Very few places are now licensed to do burials at sea so it can be awkward and expensive to pull off.
Don't go for the garden if your family/ or partner has a dog.
Think of eco-funerals - they do a great line in cardboard biodegradable coffins.
I'm dying to know what age you are by the way (no pun intended).
2006-10-10 01:44:48
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answered by frenziedmonkey 3
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A funeral is really for the folks left behind. What would give them comfort. Would they want to come to graveside to mourn. In some cultures it is more about celebrating life and they have a party. The cheapest I have seen has been a cremation. Then you can be spread whereever you want or give ashes to love ones for urns, charms, etc.
2006-10-10 01:44:38
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answered by Anonymous
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There is all kinds of nice ways to go, but they cost money. Maybe look into joining a credit Union, they take whatever you have in your account when you die and triple it for your dependents, this could pay for a pretty good send off.
2006-10-10 01:47:01
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answered by Nobody200 4
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Give me £50, IL dump your body in the Thames in a bin bag with some Dandelions sellotaped to it.
Cheap as chips!
2006-10-10 01:45:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Spend every penny before you die ! the government can't leave you lying in the street let them pick up the tab , it's the only tax refund you can get !
2006-10-10 01:48:27
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are really worried about the cost of it, why not start saveing now, i know it's a horribel thing to think about, but there are all sorts of insurances out there to help.
2006-10-10 01:51:08
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answered by Lou 3
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Stop worrying spend your money and let other worry about the cost. After all you will not be there to care.
2006-10-10 01:47:35
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answered by Anonymous
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