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Re: Woman Finds Wrong Body in Mother's Casket

Maybe they need bracelets like they do at the hospital for newborns.
People don't give a shit about their jobs anymore.

I would think, in an emotional and most likely, devastating situation to most people, especially if it was unexpected or accidental, funeral homes would be more careful.

There is no excuse for something like this to happen to anyone for any reason.

If need be, give the driver a picture of the deceased he/she is picking up to make sure they have the right body, especially if they are dealing with mostly one race of people. Family members would still recognize their deceased.
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Re: Woman Finds Wrong Body in Mother's Casket

People don't give a shit about their jobs anymore.

I would think, in an emotional and most likely, devastating situation to most people, especially if it was unexpected or accidental, funeral homes would be more careful.

There is no excuse for something like this to happen to anyone for any reason.

If need be, give the driver a picture of the deceased he/she is picking up to make sure they have the right body, especially if they are dealing with mostly one race of people. Family members would still recognize their deceased.
Thank goodness I live in a small town, everyone knows everyone.


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