I have a story about that. As soon as the azzhole dies, I'll tell it.That’s honestly pretty heartbreaking. Hopefully no one ever vandalizes the grave markers, no matter how basic they are
I have a story about that. As soon as the azzhole dies, I'll tell it.That’s honestly pretty heartbreaking. Hopefully no one ever vandalizes the grave markers, no matter how basic they are
I have a story about that. As soon as the azzhole dies, I'll tell it.
My family would never do it (well, my youngest son might), but I’ve told my family I want my ashes dumped in the Salt Fork.Thats an interesting question. When my mom passed, we had the funeral director tell us that there is a way to spread ones ashes across the ground on family land. If done according to the law and one uses the special spreader that is rented out and expensive, advolorem taxes are waived on that area forever.
It would take a ton of research to confirm that though. It's just what we were told.
We live in Osage county. There are lots of private cemeteries as all of Osage county is the Rez.
I'll throw in a few rifle shells as the current passes them past our Salt Fork place, or maybe an empty beer bottle and then shoot it.My family would never do it (well, my youngest son might), but I’ve told my family I want my ashes dumped in the Salt Fork.
Would they shoot you at ducks? there’s a place that loads your ashes into shotgun shells…My family would never do it (well, my youngest son might), but I’ve told my family I want my ashes dumped in the Salt Fork.
I have watched too many of the ghost shows to ever think of doing that. They have more guts than me.
My family would never do it (well, my youngest son might), but I’ve told my family I want my ashes dumped in the Salt Fork.
In 2007 a close friend and hunting mentor got killed in a car wreck, and he had told his wife that he wanted his ashes loaded in shotgun shells and shot off the mountain at his elk camp in Montana. His family loaded and shot a few, but they ended up just dumping the rest. I will always miss Steve Borsa.Would they shoot you at ducks? there’s a place that loads your ashes into shotgun shells…
My dad said he always wanted to be buried in a very specific location. But that location sorta kinda definitely interfered with the legs of a great tree stand. So he isn’t buried there. He understands, haha. But when my dad died, my mom gave my brothers and me lil baby mini stainless steel urns (Like salt shaker sized) and a lined bankers box “full” of (probably? Maybe? Hopefully!) his ashes. We fill our urns up whenever they’re empty and then dump a bit out on every hunt. Or fishing trip or whatever.
ETA: I’d imagine you’ll find the answers you want with the info/help you’ve been given- but if you don’t, let me know.
Check with the Indian nation there. There is one on one of my places that is a Indian Cemetery, looks a lot like it.I’ve been meaning to post this for a while. These gates and fencing are at the northeast corner of my house place and border the county road, and I had never taken time to wander around in there until a couple weeks ago. There doesn’t appear to be anything there, but to me, it looks like a fenced off area for an old graveyard.
I’m hesitant to contact anyone with the county and really don’t know who would know anything anyway.
This gate faces the county road, and the other faces north into the neighbor‘s pasture.
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