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wow that's harshluvbeaches said:Money can't buy me love...but it DID buy me freedom.
eh, harsh but true.Khavna said:wow that's harsh
Khavna said:wow that's harsh
SuperDave said:Unfortunately, it's most likely true, Khavna. If you or I had been in her shoes, we'd be swinging from the nearest yardarm. I guess the law only applies to us commoners.
Brefie said:eh, harsh but true.
I wouldn't be suprised if it said
"Up yours, Steve Thomas"
trixie said:Wasn't it a year before Jonbenet got a headstone? When will Patsy's go up?
trixie said:Wasn't it a year before Jonbenet got a headstone? When will Patsy's go up?
Nuisanceposter said:It's taken my mother almost six years now, and she still says she isn't ready to put up a headstone. She doesn't want to deal with concrete evidence that my father has died. I had to force her to fill out the form to get his bronze military footstone in place, or he would be lying in an unmarked grave today, six years after he died. I don't feel good about it.
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Maybe that's why my mother-in-law has yet to pick up my father-in laws- ashes at the creamatoium. It's only been 5 years and still there he sits on a shelf somewhere. I don't get it.
trixie said:My MIL's ashes stayed at the undertakers for over 5 years. She had requested that her ashes be scattered with my FIL's/ When he passed away, we collected both urns and scattered them together at the place they had requested.Nuisanceposter said:It's taken my mother almost six years now, and she still says she isn't ready to put up a headstone. She doesn't want to deal with concrete evidence that my father has died. I had to force her to fill out the form to get his bronze military footstone in place, or he would be lying in an unmarked grave today, six years after he died. I don't feel good about it.
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Maybe that's why my mother-in-law has yet to pick up my father-in laws- ashes at the creamatoium. It's only been 5 years and still there he sits on a shelf somewhere. I don't get it.