If you have

by John Doe 2 Replies latest jw friends

  • John Doe
    John Doe

    a tombstone, what kind of tree do you want it to be by? Will your stone be in a private field, or in a public place? What flowers would you want growing?

  • yknot
    yknot

    dude...... I am living FOREVER!

    Viva Regenerative Medicine!

    Besides there are so many burial options now days......you can even be cremated and mixed with paint to be used on your last masterpiece!

  • ramtrucker
    ramtrucker

    My stone if I have one will be in a little cemetery outside of Anatone, WA. (extreme Southeast corner of Washington State). The cemetery is basically a pioneer cemetery, started back in the late 1800s. Many of my wife's ancestors are buried there.

    There might be a pine tree growing near, I'm sure there will be wild rosebushes, and all kinds of wildflowers that grow of their own accord in the Blue Mountains of Washington.

    There is no lawn, the grass is native grasses such as bunch grass. Upkeep is very low. My wife's brother's usually go out with a weedeater or two and knock down the higher grasses in the early spring, once the snow melts off.

    The cost of the plot, six graves, was less than $100.

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