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Old 11-13-2006, 07:21 PM   #19
SnowWa
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You can get a nice urn.

I wouldn't worry about her name being spelled wrong. You can correct this. It was just a mistake.

I have seen this happen with people on their Death Certificates often. If I ever notice any errors, I contact the funeral home and have them correct it.

Interestingly - my father died at the age of 82 - and I got a copy of his Birth Certificate --- and his middle name was spelled wrong.

I am so sorry about your losing your little dog. It is just heartbreaking. I lost a little dog a little more than a year ago. I certainly am better than I was for a long time after I lost her, but I will miss her and love her every day of my life.

I am very sorry.

*** I didn't have my dog cremated. I like to feel that she is buried in my heart - because she really is.

Carol Jean
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