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To: Ish who wrote (118159)6/4/2005 5:43:36 PM
From: haqihana  Read Replies (3) of 793848
 
Ish, Not only is the funeral industry screwing the loved ones of dead people, if a body has to be taken across state lines, it is a whole new ball game. Some kind of license, or permit, must be secured before a body can, legally, be transported across state lines.

My Mother's grave site is in a very small town in Kansas, and the undertaker tried to get me to buy such a permit, but I declined because she was cremated, and a simple cardboard box is not something that would be searched, and the urn would not be found unless someone squealed to the authorities.
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