but afaik may rules/restrictions ang local sanitation natin sa cremated cadavers. kailangan talaga sila "ilibing" sa sementeryo or crypt within a certain period of days after cremation. yes there are numerous people who brought the ashes at home then let it stay with them for the rest of their lives. hindi lang talaga sinusunod yun batas. nakita ko yun memo doon sa memorial park kung saan na-cremate ang tito ko.
Yup alam ko bawal talaga itago sa bahay. May nabasa ako dati na yung ash ibury kasama ng tree seed. So one person per tree. I like thar idea. Some trees live hundreds of years.
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I like your stand on this. We have the same mindset. Sabi ko nga sa immediate family, when it's my time na at andyan pa sila, cremate me immediately, walang lamay, I want to go quietly, I don't care kung malaman ng kamag anak or hindi. I'm sure I've served my purpose and have done all I can to serve my parents.
Tinanong ko na nga parents ko about this, ano gusto nila. Dad ko lang ang gusto may lamay pa, nakamulatan na kasi sa family side nila.
What I didn't like was the way they treated the remains of our eldest ate where due to financial difficulties that time when I was young, they've merged her remaining bones with 2 of my dad's relatives. Now, I really wanted to put her remains separately under my care but it would be too difficult I was told, excavation, identification and isolation, so we've decided na hayaan na lang at dalawin na lang at i-maintain puntod na 3 tao ang nakalibing. What will happen sa future generations sa father's side kung hindi na kayang kumuha ng memorial lot, pagsa-sama-samahin na lang ang mga buto sa puntod na yun? I can only imagine...
I'm just in my 40s and really healthy, but this preparation is always on my mind. Tulad ng karamihan dito, ayaw ko ding pahirapan pa at abalahin ang pamilya sa dami ng dapat ayusin at asikasuhin sa lamay at kung ano ano pang proseso, make it short and simple and cremation will do that.![]()
ADDITIONAL QUESTION, if I may, for those who prefers cremation, regarding urn: Brass? Granite? Marble? Ano ba ang mainam? At bibili ba kayo habang buhay pa, o ipapabahala nyo na lang sa mga maiiwan kung anong klase ng URN?
may mga taong responsable hanggang sa huli. meron ding papasarap na lang bahala na maiwan. yung iba bahala na kamag-anak![]()
Matindi pinag uusapan na pala dito pag namatay... pag lumuwag budget namin.. kukuha kami ng st peter plan na pag hindi namin nagamit within 15years e babalik sa amin ang nabayad namin plus free na yung plan. Yuko naman ng pabigat pa... if i have an option gusto ko yung idea na gawin pataba ng isang puno. Then yung puno mag sisilbing lapida ko.. parang wala pang ganun sa pinas..
Prices for the urns can go up to 6 digits (gold and porcelain). I bought a slot at aeternum columbary that can accommodate 4 urns. Didnt buy the urns yet but planning to as the next step. Plans from st Peter's are in place so I guess I can die in peace.![]()
surprisingly, some people in the west are far more elaborate dealing with their ashes.
St. Peter din plano kong kumuha ng plan this year. Yung matipid ko sa palibing sa disenteng urn ko na lang ilagay.
https://www.*******/item/jar-brass-im...022#f0ee9b6022
https://www.*******/item/metal-brass-...022#f0ee9b6022
https://www.*******/item/granite-crem...022#f0ee9b6022
Pwede rin naman ilagay sa empty pringles container di ba? But seriously, I think the urns are ridiculously priced, taking advantage of one's pride in the way they honor the dead.
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