SSDreamin
Almost Self-Reliant
I agree with you totally.  It seems 'they' (not all 'they's, but a lot of them) take advantage of people at their most vulnerable time.  Having been through having to make 1,000 decisions, while still in shock and buried in grief, at a funeral home - I can see how easy it is for a sleazy director to take advantage.  Thankfully, I had two things going for me:  My scary-looking husband was right there beside me, and the funeral director was a very kind and understanding man.  He asked a few questions, to determine what I wanted, then went above and beyond to accommodate my wishes WITHOUT running up the charges.  We did some interesting things with my son's funeral that were called 'crazy-frugal'  and creative that worked well for us.  One thing I realized and did because of my experience, was write up a list of my wishes.  DH's Grama decided to go to the same funeral home, prepay for everything and make ALL the decisions for herself.  OK, I guess I'm ranting a bit too, so I'll quit now
 and creative that worked well for us.  One thing I realized and did because of my experience, was write up a list of my wishes.  DH's Grama decided to go to the same funeral home, prepay for everything and make ALL the decisions for herself.  OK, I guess I'm ranting a bit too, so I'll quit now 
Wish your Dad a Happy Birthday, please!
			
			Wish your Dad a Happy Birthday, please!
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		
 That is just so sad.  Poor Charlie!  I have to agree with you though, better he go at home, in his own bed, with his family.
 That is just so sad.  Poor Charlie!  I have to agree with you though, better he go at home, in his own bed, with his family.   
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

