Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pp's would you be okay if the funeral home lost a loved ones body?
Not the same.
Anonymous wrote:Pp's would you be okay if the funeral home lost a loved ones body?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't want to claim the ashes. It just seems like an adult should be able to have more respect for the memory of someone than to just lose their ashes. What if a relative loses great grandma's china? What about if they lose a family heirloom? I have a hard time believing people are really this lax about things.
I am not mad at my cousin, just sort of perplexed as to how one could be so careless.
Because stuff happens....I guess you never lose anything, make a mistake. You sound like a pill!
Not OP but that's a pretty big mistake. I would assume that the cousin was not fond of her grandmother.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't want to claim the ashes. It just seems like an adult should be able to have more respect for the memory of someone than to just lose their ashes. What if a relative loses great grandma's china? What about if they lose a family heirloom? I have a hard time believing people are really this lax about things.
I am not mad at my cousin, just sort of perplexed as to how one could be so careless.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't want to claim the ashes. It just seems like an adult should be able to have more respect for the memory of someone than to just lose their ashes. What if a relative loses great grandma's china? What about if they lose a family heirloom? I have a hard time believing people are really this lax about things.
I am not mad at my cousin, just sort of perplexed as to how one could be so careless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't want to claim the ashes. It just seems like an adult should be able to have more respect for the memory of someone than to just lose their ashes. What if a relative loses great grandma's china? What about if they lose a family heirloom? I have a hard time believing people are really this lax about things.
I am not mad at my cousin, just sort of perplexed as to how one could be so careless.
Because stuff happens....I guess you never lose anything, make a mistake. You sound like a pill!
Anonymous wrote:I didn't want to claim the ashes. It just seems like an adult should be able to have more respect for the memory of someone than to just lose their ashes. What if a relative loses great grandma's china? What about if they lose a family heirloom? I have a hard time believing people are really this lax about things.
I am not mad at my cousin, just sort of perplexed as to how one could be so careless.