I’ve noticed when it comes to their post-mortem disposition, a lot of people don’t seem to grasp that they will be dead. My grandmother was very concerned about who would be next to her on the other side from my grandfather. I kept thinking, “you’re not gonna be having chats in the graveyard with whoever it is!”
Well I bought 6 plots and my late wife is buried in one and I will be beside her and I own the 2 lots on both side so no neighbor will be there bothering me!!
When I bought the site when my wife died, and it was a new section, I bought a four-holer. That was 12 years ago. I may wait a bit and see how prices go and sell half of it.
My parents bought a section of 10 sites about 60 years ago. So far they are the only two in there. My brother decided to have a military funeral so he is buried in a military cemetery. Here I sit with 8 sites and I’m divorced. I have two kids and their spouses and 5 grandkids, so they can figure out what to do with them.
willispate over 5 years ago
good point Ralph.
Alondra over 5 years ago
You should’ve gotten the one next to you for your wife, Ralph, then your neighbour wouldn’t have gotten it.
wmwiii Premium Member over 5 years ago
I think it’s time to consider cremation, Ralph.
cubswin2016 over 5 years ago
It doesn’t matter who your body is buried next to. It matters where you spend eternity.
NORTHIDAHO over 5 years ago
Buried at Wrigley Field
StackableContainers over 5 years ago
I’ve noticed when it comes to their post-mortem disposition, a lot of people don’t seem to grasp that they will be dead. My grandmother was very concerned about who would be next to her on the other side from my grandfather. I kept thinking, “you’re not gonna be having chats in the graveyard with whoever it is!”
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
This is sounding more and more like a timeshare. You have to hire a lawyer to get out of them.
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
If you had gotten the plot next you for Honeybunch in the first place, this whole thing could have been avoided. For at least on side anyway.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Just have them move you to another plot, Ralph. Way far from your neighbor.
Sneaker over 5 years ago
Well I bought 6 plots and my late wife is buried in one and I will be beside her and I own the 2 lots on both side so no neighbor will be there bothering me!!
Bob. over 5 years ago
When I bought the site when my wife died, and it was a new section, I bought a four-holer. That was 12 years ago. I may wait a bit and see how prices go and sell half of it.
robert423elliott about 1 year ago
My parents bought a section of 10 sites about 60 years ago. So far they are the only two in there. My brother decided to have a military funeral so he is buried in a military cemetery. Here I sit with 8 sites and I’m divorced. I have two kids and their spouses and 5 grandkids, so they can figure out what to do with them.