Hi not being morbid just asking costs and availability of not leaving a mess for loved one. I have my own scheme prepaid here but stops at the Thai border. As a member of Angeles RSL i see reports that some folks do not put their affairs in order. Age has little to do with the issue and as a long term survivor i believe in being prepared. Thailand is a Buddhist country and Cremations are the way to go. My limited experience of P.I is that being a Catholic country perhaps that is not the first choice. Me i do not give a Romeo Alpha when I go Tango Uniform my Family though may have other views TTFN
Can you translate please I like that you want to leave a mess for your beloved ones. Not everybody is thinking like that. Hats off.
Ok The quote was Not to leave a mess( In other words to make it easier for them) Obviously you are not ex military I am using the standard phonetic alphabet Me i do not give a Romeo Alpha RATS ARSE when I go Tango Uniform TURN my Toes Up my Family though may have other views TTFN TA TA FOR NOW or C U Later Alligator
They do cremations here. You would have to check at the mortuaries or the big cemetary in Dumaguete for the cost. A couple foreigners had it done.
This was the subject of a recent thread and two places were mentioned: 1). A Chinese Crematorium near Freedom Park - BUT the cremation has to be within 24 hours of death. 2) The Haven Crematory in San Jose Ext.
24 hours seems quick here if a westerner dies they always send the body for an autopsy Thai Cremations can last up to a week and every sits round and eats and drinks a bit like a Irish wake
Cremation is indeed an option, even there in Dumaguete, I believe. Check St. Peter's Plan for cremation: https://www.stpeter.com.ph/cremation My husband did not want cremation, so we had the St. Peter's Plan prepaid traditional burial policy. It is very costly and you still must buy a plot (again, can be costly, depending on which cemetery you choose). We had several days of a wake for him at the chapel, I had to entertain and provide food for guests the entire time. I was frowned on when I would go home at night to rest (you mean you are going to leave him here alone???!)
If I read it correctly, the site says: "St. Peter Cremation Plans are only available in Metro Manila, Cebu, Davao and Bacolod City."
That is possible. St. Peter's Plan is what we had for the burial plan in Dumaguete. I guess you could call them and see if they cover cremations in Dumaguete. There are other crematories in Dumaguete, however, and they might have some sort of pre-paid plans available.