Donating your body to the local medical school is a way to both dispose of your remains and benefit your community. The most valuable resource for learning about a human body is, well, a human body. Many medical schools will have your body picked up (at no charge to your family) and delivered to the school to be used for educational purposes. After a time, your remains will be cremated and the ashes can be returned to your family for disposition.
Yet another set of considerations is whether there will be some kind of public or private celebration of life or religious service after your demise. You can have some say in what those festivities might include. Of course, even if you direct that there be no observance of your death, that may not stop the people who love you from indulging in an event that will help them deal with their grief. If you want to be proactive, you can write your own funeral service, including such things as what musical selections will be shared, who will deliver your eulogy and whether you will ask for donations to your favorite charity in lieu of enriching a local florist. Frankly, most people leave all these details to their loved ones, but a funeral service planned and written by you might be one of the most loving things you can do for the people who will mourn your loss.
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Scott Makuakane, Counselor at Law
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