CC> I don't mean to play devil's advocate here, but you sure it
CC> wasn't to make sure the dead and the friends and family that lost
CC> them were respected? That makes more sense than them respecting
CC> a church service to me.
I'm sure that was a primary consideration, more important than the dignity
and peace of a church service in the case of a funeral. You are quite
correct, but the same law usually applies to both of them in most
jurisdictions. Your opinion in this matter would be the norm across the
country.
Tom Rightmer - A Victims' Rights Advocate
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