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Nora
Seattle, Washington USA
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REPORTS:
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When I pass, I want my body to just be remembered as the physical embodiment/representation of me, just that one part of me. I want my body to be placed in a simple, rectangular, pine casket, made by the Trappist Monks at New Melleray Abbey. I do not wish to be embalmed. Wrap my body in simple linen or muslin. Do not clothe, accessorize, or make-up my body. Leave it in its natural death state, whatever that may be. Lay my body to rest at Temple Hill Cemetery, in the Strang family plot. Place a simple, limestone marker (a flat, rectangular one), over my grave.
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