When it's my turn, don't do this. Recycle the parts, burn the rest.
In the book "Ceremony in Death" by J.D. Robb, a powerful message emerges about the treatment of a person's remains and their wishes after death. The character expresses a deep desire for their remains to be treated with respect, highlighting a preference for recycling any valuable parts while advocating for the disposal of the rest through incineration. This reflects a modern and pragmatic approach to dealing with the end of life....