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Re: Father inlaw is on his last days with cancer,
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Posted by Boley on August 17, 2006 at 20:46:32 from (67.72.98.102):
In Reply to: Father inlaw is on his last days with cancer, need posted by Midwest redneck on August 17, 2006 at 08:52:11:
Sorry about the trouble you are having.I recommend against buying any of their property at this time.Let the funeral home do with what they think MIL has,help her out with money after it's over.These people can smell a dollar and know exactly how to work a person until the scent is gone.I've told my family to buy the cheapest casket that I won't fall out the bottom of between the church and cemetary.It's not a big deal what gauge metal or quality of gaskets or fabric lining is used.There is hardly any noticable difference in the least expensive service and the more costly ones.The deceased rides in a Cadillac either way.The preacher can make the most memorable effect on the service,pay him well the night before,and tell him what you expect him to say.Being there for your wife is all important,lost wages can be made up,not supporting her at this stressful and sad time cannot.Good luck wish to your wifes family getting thru this ordeal smoothly.
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