Florida woman to be cryogenically frozen along side her father and Corgi

Some people want to be buried with their family members, while others want to be cryogenically frozen with them.

Debbie Fleming, age 55, from Palm Bay, Florida is following in her father's footsteps, and says she plans to be cryogenically frozen after death.

She also plans to freeze her Corgi, Sherry, in hopes they will all be "reunited" after death.

She adds, "I get mad when people say that it's never going to work, because you can't be closed minded about everything.

Fleming says her earliest memories include her father talking about how bodies that have been cryogenically frozen might be revived or 'reanimated' in the future, as depicted by sci-fi movies.

Two hundred years ago heart transplants weren't possible, nor was cloning a sheep. I really believe that it'll work one day."

Fleming's future plans aren't cheap-- it'll be about $28,000 to keep her body on ice, and an extra $6,000 to keep Sherry on ice as well.