We had to do this in 2002. Our third son.... not quite two.

Wife and I came to the same conclusion, without previously discussing.....as to where on the property we wanted to start our family burial sanctuary.

Local authorities got word of our loss and the sheriff came out.
He was sympathetic but all business.
When the coroner arrived, the sheriff explained to him our wishes to bury the boy on the land.
Corner said that was no problem, just needed to fill out the permits.

Sheriff looked the coroner straight in the eye and replied, “Sam isn’t interested in any permits”.

It was good to be known as a holdout for Liberty, that day.

Now there are the remains of five, over there, including the woman who helped pick the spot.

No one gets out of this alive......