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Her method for handling the issues at hand really burns me up. I think she just needs a stiff response from the funeral home, and then bury the matter for good.
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I think that the funeral home has a responsibility to the family of the departed. When this started during the funeral or wake if you will, they should have called the police, telling them that this women is disturbing the peace (no pun intended) and if that is no good, then to go to the court and have a cease and desist (spelling??) order.
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