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Sadly, they do make tiny caskets. My little friend (mentioned in my signature) had a tiny pink and white casket. Her favorite toys and DVD movies were tucked in with her.Disagree! Any size.
Sadly, they do make tiny caskets. My little friend (mentioned in my signature) had a tiny pink and white casket. Her favorite toys and DVD movies were tucked in with her.Disagree! Any size.
Exactly, exactly, EXACTLY ! Reba, you are right.But most women who get abortions aren't doing it for life-saving reasons,
Money is more important than unborn babies being human! The abortion makes Doctors $$$RICH$$$Besides, the clinics don't make any money on funerals. That's all they care about is the money
Sadly, they do make tiny caskets. My little friend (mentioned in my signature) had a tiny pink and white casket. Her favorite toys and DVD movies were tucked in with her.
True, I saw a small casket on TV news.Sadly, they do make tiny caskets. My little friend (mentioned in my signature) had a tiny pink and white casket. Her favorite toys and DVD movies were tucked in with her.
Burial laws are controlled by each state, so it varies. Also, there's a difference between a small suburban yard in a subdivision, and rural acreage where they might have a family cemetery. But I think most places don't allow that kind of burial by individuals for health reasons. Some places don't even allow the burial of pets, so I doubt they allow human remains to be buried in yards. Also, think about what would they do if they move?Reba, I was wondering if it is illegal to make their own wood caskets and bury their fetus in their back yard in case one cannot afford to pay the funeral service?
Thank you. It was an open casket service, and she looked like a little angel.Awww Reba I'm really sorry to hear about your little friend. I've seen those tiny white caskets before but only on TV (news).
Disagree! Any size.
Sadly, they do make tiny caskets. My little friend (mentioned in my signature) had a tiny pink and white casket. Her favorite toys and DVD movies were tucked in with her.
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The only difference is that they charge more money for children size caskets than they do regular size people.
Burial laws are controlled by each state, so it varies. Also, there's a difference between a small suburban yard in a subdivision, and rural acreage where they might have a family cemetery. But I think most places don't allow that kind of burial by individuals for health reasons. Some places don't even allow the burial of pets, so I doubt they allow human remains to be buried in yards. Also, think about what would they do if they move?
You would have to check the laws for that community.
Not so true, children size caskets are $200. and up
A Team Master's infant - baby caskets, coffins for children at discounted prices
Caskets & Funeral Discount Caskets in Wood and Metal
Adults caskets are 1,000. and up.
Yes, They could afford that even if one works at Burger King or McDonald's.
Or maybe Byrdie714 too cheap? j/k
MOD,, please please closed this thread,, too much fighting have gone long enough on the topic. Thank you.
Nobody was fighting, plus did you created this thread? If not then it's not your call to ask for this to be lock.
MOD,, please please closed this thread,, too much fighting have gone long enough on the topic. Thank you.
MOD,, please please closed this thread,, too much fighting have gone long enough on the topic. Thank you.
Fighting?? *looks around*...ooOooo peek-a-boo?? Do I see any boxing gloves around here?? Hmm...guess not, therefore, thread remains open for further discussion.
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Ka-Pow!! Oh...opps...dang cats--sry folks, pls. carry on.....
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