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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most relatives who go against a deceased's wishes rationalize it by thinking that the deceased wouldn't mind too much, or at all. My MIL buried her husband and youngest son - they both had Buddhist ceremonies, because they are Asian and my MIL is Buddhist, even though neither are practicing and they didn't particularly want it. But I see how they would forgive her. [b]My FIL also wanted some of his ashes to be spread across his favorite part of the French Riviera, which is illegal in France. His surviving sons made a special trip and did it anyway. [/b] So, eh. [/quote] I've always wondered the point of making laws like this. How are you going to track a person throwing dust? What a waste of time law. Kudos to the son for doing as his father wanted.[/quote]
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