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Salacious 09-01-2008 09:53 AM

Death Wish
 
Or rather, how about your Death Wish List.

"No cheesy organ music."

"Serve good wine."

"Bury me with my fishing gear."

"Play rock and roll music."

Now you can make sure they get it right after you're gone thanks to a new resting place online for your funeral instructions.

Hey, it’s your party. So if, upon your death, you wish to have your ashes shot out of a cannon or scattered with those of your deceased pets, want your memorial service at the corner bar or on a mountaintop, then let your loved ones know. Now there is a website you help you do just that!

mywonderfullife.com

Simply log in and create an account and plan your funeral, from location to music, readings to headstone inscription, food and beverage afterward to care of your pets. Designate your “angels” (who’ll carry out your wishes), and you’re done. It’s free. It’s private. (Your angels will be notified right away—and can opt out—but they’ll only have access to your site after you die. It’s password protected and secure). And you’ll have relieved your loved ones of the decisions so they can celebrate and grieve.

Finally, your death wishes can be granted. :line:

I thought this was interesting. I've chatted with people that have created entire soundtracks of their life for playing at their funeral. I also saw a recent news article where the deceased wished to be standing at his own wake... his family honored this wish. Odd to the rest of us perhaps. But I think as with life and the way we choose to live it, we are also becoming more proactive in our deaths and how we are presented or if you will, going out with our own sense of style.

Have you thought about your death wishes list?

Airy 09-01-2008 04:36 PM

That is fascinating. I had an uncle carve his own headstone. I thought he was nuts. It turned out beautiful and it was exactly how he wanted to leave his last mark on the world.

I read an article years ago about themed funeral parlors and different options for the final service. I personnly will stick with within my religious beliefs but I have said over and over I do not want a lot of weeping and sadness....I don't believe in it. Celebrate the life that was and the life you still have. I don't want a headstone because I hope my children and friends have more to fill their lives than to come and stand in a cemetery. I will (hopefully) be watching from above and will enjoy their successes and cry with them in their mistakes.

I think the Scottish do it right...have a 3 day party! Talk about that for years to come!

Oldfart 09-01-2008 04:38 PM

Yes.

I'm working on the music, scattered with no marker, a special bottle of wine labelled for the funeral.

wyndhy 09-01-2008 08:47 PM

yes, i have thought about it. in fact, it's been quite the topic of conversation lately.:confused::p

simple, in my house, a gathering of friends and family. drinks and amazingly good finger foods. a celebration of what was, not a depression of what could have been if only. no eulogy, but by all means speak if you feel the need. take whatever organs (not the musical kind:p) that are useable (not many of 'em now, just my lenses i think) the rest can go to science. a grave marker for my children should they ever need something tangible to hold on to.

Lilith 09-01-2008 09:20 PM

*verklempt*

I'm not ready to think about it all yet.

PantyFanatic 09-01-2008 11:01 PM

I'll go through the 'suggestion lists' I've received and if there's anything not involving cliffs, flames, bridges, flying monkeys or cement foot wear and get back to you.
:eek:

Salacious 09-02-2008 07:00 AM

I have a friend that is a cross-dresser, he's left explicit instructions on which black pumps he wants to buried wearing.

gekkogecko 09-02-2008 09:25 AM

PARTY!
:line:
:grope:
:cake:
:cheers:
:hockey:
:trout:

Scarecrow 09-02-2008 02:46 PM

Cremation no funeral, just a few friends and family at home and I have yet decided what to have done to the ashes, would like them spread in space but that cost too much as of now.

Booger 09-02-2008 03:23 PM

I'm quite often late so I've always joked that I want my casket wheeled in 5 minutes after the service started so I could be late for my own funeral.

Salacious 09-02-2008 06:16 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Booger
I'm quite often late so I've always joked that I want my casket wheeled in 5 minutes after the service started so I could be late for my own funeral.


Nice one Booger... then the service can start with, "Here we have the late late Booger..." :D

scotzoidman 09-02-2008 08:47 PM

I've been thinking of having a bottle of the finest rum poured over my grave, but knowing my friends, they'll want to filter it thru their kidneys first :curse:

Lilith 09-02-2008 09:21 PM

The perfect opportunity for me to finally pee outside :D

Lord Snow 09-02-2008 10:33 PM

My Dad wants to be cremated and have the ashes put in a choc ful o nuts can. Then taken to Route 66 and cast into the breeze off the back of a motorcycle. I don't have to worry about it. I'm only 22 and still immortal.

lc69hunter 09-02-2008 11:19 PM

Bob Seger sang my life in the 80's. "Against the Wind" is my life. don't see a problem with it at the celebration of my life.

However, when it is my time, I hope that I am still capable enough to drive my 69 LandCruiser up into the mountains and die on my favorite ridgeline.


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