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"Bill Kearney" wkearney-99@hot-mail-com wrote in message
t... Here's a possible scenario... by the way it's Jim Gray... He's out there to scatter his mother's ashes. He has some sort of catestrophic medical event.. HA, stroke, whatever, and dies or is incapacitated quickly, unable to summon help. Sure, disposing of a loved one's remains is certainly going to have some degree of stress. Imagine trying to be respectful about it, but a gust of wind picks up and next thing you know you're wearing said ashes. That's enough to freak most people out, so he loses his footing, smacks his head, etc... Or, worse yet, the mental trauma is significant enough to lead to suicide. All around not a good thing. It's a possibility. Of course, it was about a year since the death, but having been there and done (most of) that, I can see how one would still be a bit freaked out. I don't think suicide is a viable alternative. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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