A man seeks advice on his final resting place after losing his first wife and remarrying. He considers various options, including being buried with his first wife or near his current spouse. The article suggests that he discusses his wishes with family members, including his current wife and children, to ensure everyone is comfortable with the final decision. It also emphasizes documenting his wishes to prevent family disputes after his passing, highlighting the importance of planning ahead.
Your idea about cremation so your ashes can be divided between the two gravesites seems sensible to me.
Have you spoken with your wife, your children and extended relatives about it?
Once you have had these important family discussions and a decision is made, make sure your wishes are documented in a disposition form from your current state of residence.
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