Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the rush? Tomorrow is fine.
FYI, in some religions (Islam, Judaism, others) it's important to bury the dead ASAP. Ideally the day a person dies. It usually happens the next day, even in the US, or within 24 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My experience was that hospice took the the lead and managed it all.
Prior to the death, hospice asked me to pick the funeral home I wanted to use and buy some cat liter for disposing of the cancer and pain meds. When the death happened, I called hospice, they came right over, talked with me about deciding on an exact time of death, filled out some paperwork, called the funeral home to tell them to come collect the body, and disposed of the cancer and pain meds in a trash bag full of cat liter. They informed the doctors and handled everything sending back the hospital bed.
Why cat litter? The meds are liquid form ..?
Anonymous wrote:My experience was that hospice took the the lead and managed it all.
Prior to the death, hospice asked me to pick the funeral home I wanted to use and buy some cat liter for disposing of the cancer and pain meds. When the death happened, I called hospice, they came right over, talked with me about deciding on an exact time of death, filled out some paperwork, called the funeral home to tell them to come collect the body, and disposed of the cancer and pain meds in a trash bag full of cat liter. They informed the doctors and handled everything sending back the hospital bed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the rush? Tomorrow is fine.
FYI, in some religions (Islam, Judaism, others) it's important to bury the dead ASAP. Ideally the day a person dies. It usually happens the next day, even in the US, or within 24 hours.
Whoa, please get your facts straight. In the jewish religion you do NOT bury the person the day they die!
Yeah, I am not jewish but that would concern me big time. I'd never be able to nap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the rush? Tomorrow is fine.
FYI, in some religions (Islam, Judaism, others) it's important to bury the dead ASAP. Ideally the day a person dies. It usually happens the next day, even in the US, or within 24 hours.
Whoa, please get your facts straight. In the jewish religion you do NOT bury the person the day they die!