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Old 11-15-2016, 10:10 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Interesting off-topic discussion... Although it has been my personal experience that most people will much rather avoid any meaningful discussions about the reality of death, and even a lesser number of us seem to be willing to carefully prepare and plan out the details surrounding our deaths. The daunting tasks usually falls on the shoulders of the survivors, whom besides having to deal with their own emotional crisis, are also then forced to muster the strength to deal with all the lingering issues left behind by the death of their loved ones.

That being said... I think is an interesting suggestion, to be carried away on the custom hurts of your choosing. But I personally, although an automotive enthusiast all my life, see no value in it for me. It may however hold enough sentimental value for some families, to where it would make emotional sense for them to use this type of service. But for the average family, I'm not sure that it would really matter whether an extra-ordinary last ride is provided for the remains of the deceased or not.

As always, just my personal opinion.
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