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11-25-2012, 11:48 AM
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Re: Totally Awful Close Up's of Girl's Open Casket
The same funeral centre arranged the funerals of two of my grandparents and two of my aunts. They all died of natural causes (old age and cancer) so their faces didn't have to be reconstructed or anything, but I can attest that the funeral centre didn't pick any weird clothes or accessories. The Dutch tribute site says that the family picked those. Don't know who did the makeup. This is definitely not some weird Dutch custom, just a weird family!
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#379
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11-28-2012, 08:52 AM
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Re: Totally Awful Close Up's of Girl's Open Casket
A paragraph in the article translates into something like this: "Chantal was on the way to her mothers house [when it happened] to get extensions put into her hair because she wanted to look nice for a performance the next day". I guess her mother just wanted to do what she never had the chance to do. |
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11-28-2012, 01:30 PM
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Re: Totally Awful Close Up's of Girl's Open Casket
A close friend of mine of 20+ yrs striaghtened out a curve in 7/07. He slid into a tree right on his door. This caved the left side of his face in. His mother had the casket opened for close friends.... Immediately after, I wondered why the hell she did that? Later I realized that I shouldn't have allowed myself to look. Didn't want to remember him that way. It was so fuck'n weird look'n at a friend... Half looked like him and the other side barely human. I'll never get that washed from my memory that's for sure.... |