blackolive (Ste)
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TBH. If it's a true story. I think that whatever gives people comfort in the passing of a loved one, is of no concern of anyone else.
It's what's called 'social life' now, don't go to the pub, don't meet friends, don't do welding forums, just do it all via Farcebook.They don’t have to post it on FB though, there’s something odd about doing that.
<<<<<please note the none ranting smileyI was told by someone who worked at a crematorium that during busy periods they burn more than one coffin at a time so the ashes you get may not be your loved one at all!When my dad died earlier this year there was a bit of a family squabble over who would have his ashes, where they would be kept, where they may be scattered, etc. Once egos were flexed, opinions voiced, bitterness exchanged, his ashes were still sat in the funeral directors, and still are 8 months later, to my knowledge.
Me, I don't care, I felt nothing when he died, I don't care where his ashes go.
Next thing We knew They wanted to have a last look at Dad and spilled Him out in the trunk of Their car.Love them feet!
I think you’ll find that’s illegal. Not only that, the ovens are only big enough for one adult sized coffin.I was told by someone who worked at a crematorium that during busy periods they burn more than one coffin at a time so the ashes you get may not be your loved one at all!



