Since in the future, my brother and I shall be living full time in the DR and we both have no children in America, are there places where ex pats are all buried together?
Tor said:Why is it important to be burried together with other ex pats ?
carina said:In Puerto Plata, where I live, there is only one cemetery.
The area is not divided in centuries, nor in expats or locals, or "noble" families.
You are burried above ground, where space is available.
In the villages around you will also find small cemeteries.
There is no "expat/immigrant" cemetery, although there are family graves.
Also, maybe to take into consideration, is if you have family here that will provide the rituals, costs etc for you.
Jimmydr said:The only family that I plan on having is maybe a few adopted chichren and a few natural ones in the coming years.
So true, I guess us ex pats will be scattered thru out the country.carina said:That?s a family.:classic:
Well if I live there with my brother, one of us will go first I am thinking.bigbird said:What difference does it make where you are buried? You will never know if your desire came true.
Jimmydr said:Well if I live there with my brother, one of us will go first I am thinking.
Danny W said:At the moment, I'm leaving my body to a medical school in the US. Once I move down full time, I'll leave it to a DR school. My Dominican girlfriend is shocked by the idea, but it's the only thing that makes sense to me. - D
Danny W said:At the moment, I'm leaving my body to a medical school in the US. Once I move down full time, I'll leave it to a DR school. My Dominican girlfriend is shocked by the idea, but it's the only thing that makes sense to me. - D