Wow, I've never been to one that was longer than 1.5 - 2 hours | |
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babynoz said: angel345 said: A family member told me this, so I don't know When my maternal grandmother passed in 2004, a few family members stuck around after we left the gravesite for the very reason I've mentioned. [Edited 4/10/09 20:01pm] Get outta here...for real? I did have one funeral director switch caskets on me though. I paid for a nice casket and at the wake he'd put my grandmother in a cloth covered pine box! I found out later that he did that to a bunch of people. A couple of years later this same guy also showed up at a gravesite and threatened the family that he would stop the burial if they didn't pay him the balance due. They had to call the police on him. Eventually they yanked his license. Boy! no respect for the dead. Now I'm really wondering | |
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7e7e7 said: luv4u said: Some churches offer grief therapy group counselling for those that are dealing with the loss of a loved one. you are sooo smug in giving right minded advice! cheers! ~svn seven If the statement was directted at me, I was not trying to be smug. If you have had a loved one who has passed, you grow to hate the the statements I listed above. I have little tolerance for hypocrates. Prince's Sarah | |
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mzsadii said: 7e7e7 said: you are sooo smug in giving right minded advice! cheers! ~svn seven If the statement was directted at me, I was not trying to be smug. If you have had a loved one who has passed, you grow to hate the the statements I listed above. I have little tolerance for hypocrates. naw... i liked luvu's advice.... but you are a good egg too cheers! ~svn seven | |
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