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unscathedgibbon

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  1. The information here is clear, excellent and indeed invaluable.

    I'll just mention 2 other sources of info on funeral services (if any), cremation and burial of body or ashes (if required).

    The Raintree Centre attached to Community Church will be very helpful, whether Christianity comes onto this or not. Their office is on the left side of the main road directly after the traffic lights as you leave the city, eastwards, over Nawarat Bridge. If you turn left at those lights (to face north, so the river is on your left) the entrance to their large car park is immediately on your right, before the church.

    The other source is the Foreign Cemetery Committee (contact details from Raintree). The FC accepts ashes and bodies for burial of all non-Thais, irrespective of nationalty or religion, if any.

    Thanks for all the advice. I have enough to be going on with. Many Thanks.

  2. This is an awkward subject, but I need to know the answer. If a person was terminally ill and wished to die in CM would it be possible to be cremated here? The person does not wish do die in there home country, but also does not wish to leave any relatives back there with any expenses, if the Thai government insists on them being flown back home. Also, and this is quite difficult , infact very difficult, but they may need to assist there own passing due to the pain. Could this affect the answer to my original question? Would this person need to leave some kind of letter explaining there wishes?

    I ask that if you have no real answers, and just wish to add an opinion that you please refrain from this. Please only reply if you know the facts. This is a very difficult and painful subject,

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