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	<title>Comments on: This is Not Your Grandfather&#8217;s Funeral</title>
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		<title>By: Joe Pray</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joe Pray</dc:creator>
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		<description>We have arranged numerous services with unique options.  Airplane flyovers, a Hot 
Rod car show, providing our antique 1937 LaSalle Coach for the procession to the cemetery or church, even for cremation services.  We have built sand castles in the chapel, set up grandma&#039;s favorite card game or the best bridge hand for her,   and had the room covered with grandmas quilts and sewing treasures.  Oh yes, don&#039;t forget the mounted der and pheasent trophies that we hung on the walls along with the fall hunting scene bahind the casket.  What other suggestions are there for the families final goodbye?</description>
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Rod car show, providing our antique 1937 LaSalle Coach for the procession to the cemetery or church, even for cremation services.  We have built sand castles in the chapel, set up grandma&#8217;s favorite card game or the best bridge hand for her,   and had the room covered with grandmas quilts and sewing treasures.  Oh yes, don&#8217;t forget the mounted der and pheasent trophies that we hung on the walls along with the fall hunting scene bahind the casket.  What other suggestions are there for the families final goodbye?</p>
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