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What it Feels Like to Plan Your Funeral With Terminal Cancer

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I toured the cemetery in a Death Cab for Cutie t-shirt and a set of pigtail braids. No, not the main area with multiple headstones cloistered together.

I toured the “new” area, which looked far more like a field or a vacant lot than just a cemetery. It’s easy to miss the sign identifying what this ground is intended to be used for.

In the center, a community scattering ground for cremated ashes with one semi-large monument in the middle. At first, that would seem to be the only thing here, but a walk through the grassy, weeded grounds reveal perhaps a dozen more stones and rocks spaced out; each commemorating the life of a loved one who has died in the past two years.

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