Posted by Ron Anderson on December 14, 2009 at 07:51:03 from (198.69.181.144):
In Reply to: OT In a bind need advice posted by cj in wisconsin on December 14, 2009 at 05:38:12:
I had a close friend die of cancer Oct25 and he wanted to be cremated which is still somewhat new but gaining in popularity here. He had told his family of his wishes ahead of time but some of his grown children didn't approve of the idea and for some strange reason the preacher was against it. I didn't like the preacher anyway so it was easy for me to suggest he really didn't have a da88 thing to say about it and my friend had talked to me about it and told me to be sure he gets his last wishes. His kids respected me enough to know they were next so backed off and everything went well. After everything was done the kids came and thanked me for doing what I did. I guess he had wrote each of them a letter to be opened after the funeral and evidently what he said to each of them must have been special. His wife was in no position to be assertive at the time but she thanked me for making sure his last wishes were granted. Its odd how some lowlife try to take advantage of a situation like this and turn it to their advantage.
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