life after death for divers?

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I guess there's a lesson here that if you do have your ashes buried, you oughta note somehow on the outside of the container that you're in there!

:whoa:
 
Get ya coming and going. I believe it is CT State Law, that you must be in a coffin to be cremated. Messed up.

Reeflover once bubbled...
My husband and I are avid divers and I've told him to just cremate me, put me in a shoebox and dump my ashes on "our" favorite dive site.

My father recently passed away and my mother and I went through the task of picking out a casket, the lining of the casket, the container in the ground to put the casket in and the gravesite itself. This was all to the tune of over $12,000, which I think is just taking advantage of grieving family members.

After having that experience, I don't want that kind of money spent to just have me stuck in the ground.

Reeflover
 
How about a Viking style funeral..
Being burned on a diveboat funeral fire :)
Apart from creamating the person, the diveboat remains would add another interesting dive site :)
 
sparky30 once bubbled...
How about a Viking style funeral..
Being burned on a diveboat funeral fire...)

interesting, but expensive. I'm guessing a dive boat costs more than a coffin...

:viking:
 
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