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Old April 24, 2019   #27
Tormato
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Way up in the boonies, around here, a few families have been doing it for generations, from what I hear. They honor their kin by placing them in a pine coffin, filling the coffin with soil (so there are little to no air pockets), burying the coffin and then planting a tree. I don't know if it can be done "legally" today, if it is still done, or if it has been discontinued.
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