Funeral plan

             Death is taking place at this exact moment in many parts of this world. Adults and teenagers are dying from diseases, accidents and of course old age. As these deaths are occurring, many of them do not have planned out a funeral plan for themselves. I was one of those that never thought about having my funeral planned out, but this assignment gave me a chance to learn and plan my funeral.
             Old traditions of getting rid of a body were to just bury it in a cemetery. But with now day advancements one can get rid of their body in numerous ways. I personally preferred to be cremated and scattered over a lake. Other methods involve freezing your body to preserve it, or just burying it. To me, cremating would to be the best way to get rid of my body, without the worry of worms crawling out of my eyeball or being resurrected one day. How freaky would it be when they resurrected you ten-thousand years after you died? Cremating is also the cheapest way to get rid of your body; at just one-fifth the cost of a cemetery burial.
             No funeral is complete without a proper obituary. My obituary would be placed in the newspapers and read at my funeral to grieve my death. An example would be as followed:
             Antonio , 90 of Houston, Texas died on "date" after a cardiac heart attack. Born in France in 1985 he came to the United States with the same wish as many others, a better life. He accomplished his dreams and pursued a career as a lawyer. He'll always be remembered for the help he gave to others without asking anything in return.
             For my funeral I will invite my relatives, friends and family. I'll even invite my enemies to show that I have forgiving them for any harm caused in the past. As my ashes are being scattered from the sky, I will have a nice happy song playing in the background to ease the sorrow that this moment is causing. This song will remind everyone of all the hardships th
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