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What would your funeral look like?

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If you thought you'd previously seen it all, well, you're wrong. Case in point: David Morales Colón, a 22-year-old Puerto Rican man who was shot to death last Thursday, and whose wake is now making headlines here in the United States mainland. How come? Well, suffice it to say that the funeral directors at Marin Funeral Home in San Juan's Hato Rey neighborhood have a flair for the unorthodox. For example, in 2008, they embalmed another young shooting victim and displayed his body standing up for the duration of a multi-day wake.

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Back to the present: Yesterday and today, callers who stopped to pay their final respects to the late Mr. Colón got a bit of a surprise. Instead of the traditional presentation of the body in a casket, Mr. Colón's corpse, dressed in casual duds and sunglasses, was instead posed in a very lifelike position atop his Repsol-liveried Honda CBR600 F4. According to Puerto Rico's Primera Hora newspaper, the motorcycle was given to the victim by his uncle, and upon Mr. Colón's untimely demise, family members delivered the bike to the funeral home specifically for this unusual wake.

Lest you think this is some sort of insane hoax, here's the link to the local Primera Hora newspaper coverage, which features a multi-shot photo gallery, and here's the less detailed Associated Press wire version that's presently making the rounds. Finally, we've got a video posted after the jump. We'll say this: David Morales Colón rides into the afterlife in memorable style. Thanks to Joel for the tip, and thanks to Wes Siler for the bike ID.
 
props to the family for highlighting what the man really enjoyed.
afterall, who says what is the 'acceptable' norm?
 
I think thats pretty cool....nothing gross or freaky about it.

But how are they planning to bury him after that?
 
Strange but really good work on the morticians part.

That's the Steven I know. Always giving credit to the little guy behind the scenes. As far as I'm concerned, you all can put me on my kawasaki zx14 if it makes you feel better. I promise it won't matter much either way to me.
 
Shortly thereafter a motorcycle-riding ghost was seen tearing through the streets on dark nights, seeking the man upon whom he could wreak his vengeance ....
 
Has anyone ever heard of an NSX urn? My wife is interred in a cemetery overlooking her favorite mall. I though it might be fitting to have my ashes parked for eternity in an NSX (the mall was her favorite place, not mine).
 
My ask of my wife though was to not sell the car if I were to go... to keep it as a memory, which she said she would.

Here ask of me was to not re-marry, which one is more reasonable? :tongue:
 
Anyone notice all these guys were shot to death? Is this a trend for people who kick the bucket that way? Just wondering...:confused:
 
OK, I am going to go out on a limb and wonder if the drug business had anything to do with their seemingly untimely deaths....I am just saying!
 
If you were going to do this in California, would the helmet law still apply?:confused:
 
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