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Don't forget you can also donate your corpse to medical schools!
My father did this. He signed up for his body to be donated to science. He always told me, the minute he passes, there's a card in his wallet with a phone number. Just call them and they'll come out to pick up his body. That's it; no funeral or anything. He didn't believe in wasting money on a funeral or burial plot/coffin after he was dead. When they're done with their research, they'll return his cremated remains to us.
Sadly, I had to call that number a few months ago.
Your dad was a smart man. I too plan on avoiding the scummy funeral industry!
Uh... well.. about scummy industries... I have what is perhaps slightly depressing news on that.
Your father is helping train the next generation of doctors!
In the US, at least, I believe you cannot specifically donate to medical schools. Generally you indicate that you'd like to be used to medical research or teaching, but that can be a wide variety of things.
To be clear, I still support and advocate for this, but believe people should be informed.
John Oliver has an interesting episode about what else that can mean in America https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn7egDQ9lPg
That's what I meant Captain Pedantic. And I'm having a hard time figuring out what you think I meant? My body is going to the local state University for medical training and research. I mean, they sure aren't going to working on healing my former body.
I'm not sure why my comment was met with such hostility. As I said, I support it, but wanted to add further context. A lot of people have this idea of donating their body to research meaning that they will be used to train students or something similar, but that is simply not always true and you don't typically get to decide what they do with it. They may well end up putting your bones on display or doing something else "unsavoury" with it that might surprise a lot of people.
I really don't care what happens to my former body once I'm dead. I'm not using it any more.
That's great for you; my comments were not necessarily directed to you, they were adding context for any other readers.
That came across as if you were being facetious, but maybe I'm wrong. Tone is difficult to assess over text
Not facetious at all. At my local university, they pick up the body, use if for whatever and when done, they will cremate (mass) and return ashes to family if they want. Every dollar that doesn't go to the funeral industry is a benefit to mankind.