Plotting my own demise.
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Plotting my own demise.
Well NO, not really.
Although never underestimate the ability of anyone to screw something up when your not around.
I took care of this so that my kids don't have to.
Moving forward, one more thing off the bucket list
And that's that.
Although never underestimate the ability of anyone to screw something up when your not around.
I took care of this so that my kids don't have to.
Moving forward, one more thing off the bucket list
And that's that.
Re: Plotting my own demise.
Looks like you chose a pan seat 70/100 with optional head lights, fenders and oversized ag tires for the image above your name.
I didn't know the different meaning for the crosses until I googled it.
I didn't know the different meaning for the crosses until I googled it.
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Re: Plotting my own demise.
Ken,
Wouldn't that be considered your kick the bucket list?
Wouldn't that be considered your kick the bucket list?
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Re: Plotting my own demise.
Big Mike....that was so rude!
Ken now you have me thinking......
Ken now you have me thinking......
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Re: Plotting my own demise.
"Mommy, look... Somebody buried a tractor named Kenneth with a cat named Debra!"
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2182-1, Kwik-Way Loader, 3-pt & rear pto, 442 tiller
2182-2, 54" deck, 551 snow blower
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Re: Plotting my own demise.
You guys are a lot of fun...
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Re: Plotting my own demise.
I took care of mine a few years ago. Direct cremation with no viewing or any trimmings. Only family that would show would be my wife and her brother and maybe his kids (who basically ignore me now unless they need something) so why bother with the show. I wanted them to dispose of the ashes as well but they can't do that. So I may have them just scattered wherever... Cut the price a LOT .
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"In God we trust, All others pay CASH..."
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Re: Plotting my own demise.
SWilliams wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 9:26 pmI took care of mine a few years ago. Direct cremation with no viewing or any trimmings. Only family that would show would be my wife and her brother and maybe his kids (who basically ignore me now unless they need something) so why bother with the show. I wanted them to dispose of the ashes as well but they can't do that. So I may have them just scattered wherever... Cut the price a LOT .
I need to write the check for cremains plots for my wife and myself.
I feel the same way about a service for my wife. She has one sister that is in a care facility and a half sister. I just cannot see asking people to travel from all over the country for an hours service. Also I just don't have it in me to deal with organizing it all.
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Re: Plotting my own demise.
I plan on being a PITA for a long time!BigMike wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 11:02 amSWilliams wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 9:26 pmI took care of mine a few years ago. Direct cremation with no viewing or any trimmings. Only family that would show would be my wife and her brother and maybe his kids (who basically ignore me now unless they need something) so why bother with the show. I wanted them to dispose of the ashes as well but they can't do that. So I may have them just scattered wherever... Cut the price a LOT .
I need to write the check for cremains plots for my wife and myself.
I feel the same way about a service for my wife. She has one sister that is in a care facility and a half sister. I just cannot see asking people to travel from all over the country for an hours service. Also I just don't have it in me to deal with organizing it all.
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Re: Plotting my own demise.
Earlier this week I got the call that the marker had been set.
So today the Wife and I made the two mile drive to go have a look see for ourselves.
It's mid photo about a third of the way up from the bottom.
And that's that.
Or did I say that already?
So today the Wife and I made the two mile drive to go have a look see for ourselves.
It's mid photo about a third of the way up from the bottom.
And that's that.
Or did I say that already?
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Re: Plotting my own demise.
Cremation and scatter the ashes for my wife and I.
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There is only ONE ROTOTILLER.
147 with 48" mower deck & 42" QA snow thrower
70 with 42" mower deck, 42" blade, & Brinly 10" plow