Pine box?? I made my own, brother has it in his garage for when needed by me or maybe couple other brothers. One brother died couple years back and funeral aggravation is annoying. The brother notified by sherrif didn"t know about the coffin and authorized a extra $1000.00 not needed if he"d used my homemade box and not enbalmed body that was cremated anyway. Plain folks funerals sometimes allowed on established, grandfathered in burial sites, sometimes Jewish Orthodox plot patterns allowed in secular site-- but the concrete vaults in floodplains can be expensive. Viking funerals in soon to be scrapped sailboat hull might be alternative- just have to worry about DNR instead of funeral home. Arrange traditional Lakota or Tibetan disposal??-Feed the crows. Problem for some people is their plans get changed by survivors that didn"t get instructions or are afraid of legal hassles. I know of a couple of bodies from Hospice that were taken direct by designated handlers that didn"t get to cemetary-- body disposed of as requested before death. Jeep used as hearse, 4 wheel drive needed to get to final resting places, archeologist 100 years from now might get confused about Dineh burial in northern state. Sherrif and county attorney, coroner in another instance have decided not to look close in back timber by county park- missing body case is marked closed as natural death noted, no further action for convenience of county and surviving family request who would otherwise obstruct. RN
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