eric pinto wtote:
>   Prof. Ayres Dias, Benaulim and Poona, was married to
> an aunt.  His son Brian moved all his remains several
> years after his death, from Poona to Goa, and re-interred
> them privately.  There is no legal impediment to a similar
> transfer of remains to a spot on a family owned estate.
>    A little marker is all you might want.
>       eric.



Doc,
One thing I keep on noticing is that people have strange last wishes, and more 
importantly, they have relatives who will follow those instructions explicitly. 

I had a friend who died while in college and when I went to visit his parents 
in rural Virginia, a year later, they took me to where his ashes were buried 
i.e. in a pinewood forest under this great big oak tree, where he used to go to 
smoke. That s pot was his nirvana while alive and now for eternity.  

There will be no rest for me. Cremation and the ashes thrown into the waters 
just above Niagara Falls. I know there are lots and lots of people just too 
willing to do this.....

 Mervyn

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