Why not throw in a bag of microbes and speed up the process. That way they can resell your
lot to somebody else when the worms eat out your eyeballs. After a good long life, I
personally think I'm entitled to leach a little formaldehyde into the ground.>
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 21:56:13 -0400> From: mjkreps(a)gmail.com> To:
INPCRP-L(a)rootsweb.com> Subject: [INPCRP] Green burials cost less and are
earth-friendly> > Article Title:> Green burials cost less and are
earth-friendly> > To view the contents on
www.indystar.com, go to:>
*http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080817/LOCAL/808170382> >
*Indianapolis Star cemetery story from last week...a little thought> provoking! A
chance to really push up daisies. I still like the idea of a> memorial, all that
formaldehyde in the ground is rather wastefull in my> estimation.> > Mark
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