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luco1110 | 17:48 Sun 06th Mar 2011 | Body & Soul
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my pal is sending flowers to a church removal
what should he write on the card
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what's a church removal?
O I am pleased you asked sara I was thinking I must be thick not to know!
Never heard of a church removal.
I agree ..
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human body removal to burial ground
My (our) thoughts are with you at this sad time. If you mean a funeral
Probably mean't to say "...memorial"!
Is this a previously buried body being moved to a new grave?
depends on how well he knew the person
Maybe not then.
In Remembrance --- would be adequate., plus your name.
surely it depends on what your relationship to the person is. For example "to my beautiful wife, love always..." wouldn't be appropriate in most situations
"Hope that you enjoy your new home, it is nearer the pub."
DT - what a fine line you tread!
Where has this body come from; is it from another grave?
I thought it was usual to arrange to have flowers sent to the undertaker, who then arranges for them to be at the church/grave/where ever.
'human body removal' ... shades of Burke & Hare the Bodysnatchers ....
I think that luco 1110 is not an English person ? hence the wording, he meant well and just didnt know how to word the card, wanted to do the correct thing.
recently I went to the GP and the locum was an East Europen lady who reminded me of a cross between Rosa Clebb from the Bond movie & a bag lady , she kept refering to my toes as "fingers" when I said but we are talking about my toes, she got angry and said thats what I said your finger toes ! never the less I ignored her advice ! where do they find them from ?

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