funnygarcia
Hyena, Dis Diva, vegan-in-training
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This is what my DD has expressed as her wishes..and to have even more TMI, she requested if there are any unusable parts, please cremate them, as I do not want to get graphic here, do you know what happens to the parts science cannot use? She is alos an organ donor, does that negate being able to donate to science? Sorry to hijack..and as her mom never thought I would be the one worrying about her wishes (obviously hoping to go first) but, after having grey areas with my Dad's wishes a few months ago, I have learned to get everything in writing and cover every "what if".
Part of the guidelines for University of MN body bequest program reserve the right to not accept the body based on Communicable disease or "if body is not acceptable for anatomical study" which makes me think of the very obese as one reason, or if the body was somehow damaged too much for use.
Or if family member objects to bequeathal. (again, let your family know your requests/ beliefs !)
Looked at their site recently, looks like they allow some organs to be donated. They didn't when I first signed up. I prefer organ donation first if possible, more important to help the living be free of illness than body donation.
They pay for transportation of the body, within the state only.
It will be 18 months before cremains are returned to family, body can be released for a burial (burial costs covered by family, not the U) or they will cremate and inter the cremains at a local cemetery.
The application must be done prior to death, if you are interested in this for your local university.. set it up now, let your family now your wishes.
http://www.med.umn.edu/bequest/generalinfo/home.html
The info was easy to find for the U of MN, hopefully just as easy for other colleges/universities in your area.