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Do Catholics Cremate?


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[quote name='CatherineM' timestamp='1350867064' post='2495780']
You put them on a shelf, and they may end up getting left behind and tossed out. When we cleaned out an apartment upstairs, a guy had left behind his parent's ashes. We took them to the police who actually have a procedure for it because it happens so often. Cop said most landlords just chuck them out.
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I guess nobody remembers the "urn scene" from "Meet the Parents"...

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[quote name='Winchester' timestamp='1350880557' post='2495832']
I'm going to be launched into space, and burned up on reentry. You will all breathe my corpse.
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Thanks for giving the EPA fair warning...

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[quote name='Norseman82' timestamp='1351120943' post='2497191']
Thanks for giving the EPA fair warning...
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A bigger disaster than Exxon Valdez. :unsure: Watch out Canacians!

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[quote name='Tab'le Du'Bah-Rye' timestamp='1350979369' post='2496247']... Which than leads me to ask whether there is still D.N.A in the ashes of a cremated body. [/quote]
no.

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