Thursday, February 4, 2010

1st Year Death Anniversary Invitation Cards On The 15th July This Year My Late Partner Asked Me To Scatter His Ashes On The 1st Anniversary Of His Death?

On the 15th july this year my late partner asked me to scatter his ashes on the 1st anniversary of his death? - 1st year death anniversary invitation cards

The truth is that I do not know if I can do or I not.If I believe that everything happens, and if I'm not out of his last will. What Would U Do these circumstances?

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think you should respect their wishes. It is difficult, but it is not well kept. You may have memories of your beloved and enjoy his life. His ashes will forward your request and help you to live, continue normally. Sorry for your loss and good luck.

Anonymous said...

I respect their wishes and do what you want .. This is also good for you, they will be gone, the memories are always and will always be in your heart, it's something he wants and wishes of herbal tea, thinking that it does not let go, but how to return a portion of this country that always be with you no matter what, what you want ...

Anonymous said...

You can do it. You have friends who both knew and receive support (physically if necessary). You owe him much against her will.

Anonymous said...

I want to keep a teaspoon of partners and the rest of the way they led their desire to distribute, but there is a way that you do not feel that it has disappeared completely

Anonymous said...

You can do it. You have friends who both knew and receive support (physically if necessary). You owe him much against her will.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure you understand if you until you are ready to wait.

It makes no difference to him now .... do what makes you feel better.

Anonymous said...

I think we can wait until you're ready. Finally, you have in this part of mourning, and in all respects to his late partner, who does not matter what happens. When he was here, and you can of what would be the understanding to speak? If you think you would go ahead and do it on your calendar.
I need my husband for 2 years and 8 months. It is a little easier. Take care.

Anonymous said...

I think we can wait until you're ready. Finally, you have in this part of mourning, and in all respects to his late partner, who does not matter what happens. When he was here, and you can of what would be the understanding to speak? If you think you would go ahead and do it on your calendar.
I need my husband for 2 years and 8 months. It is a little easier. Take care.

Anonymous said...

I want to make their last wishes.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure you understand if you until you are ready to wait.

It makes no difference to him now .... do what makes you feel better.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure you understand if you until you are ready to wait.

It makes no difference to him now .... do what makes you feel better.

Anonymous said...

Keep a portion of his ashes for you and some scattering of the ashes. The best of both worlds, and everyone is happy.

Anonymous said...

Compliance with the requirement. The spread of the ash is a true act of love.

Anonymous said...

I know it's hard, but the way I see it, is not true, it really is, what was it, and his last wish.

He needs to give a sense of peace knowing he did exactly what he wanted.

Not in the ashes anyway.
It's in your heart and will never disappear.

Sorry for your loss.
I know how hard it is.
But this was his last wish, as we do not make it for him?

Anonymous said...

I'm sure you understand if you until you are ready to wait.

It makes no difference to him now .... do what makes you feel better.

Anonymous said...

I think we can wait until you're ready. Finally, you have in this part of mourning, and in all respects to his late partner, who does not matter what happens. When he was here, and you can of what would be the understanding to speak? If you think you would go ahead and do it on your calendar.
I need my husband for 2 years and 8 months. It is a little easier. Take care.

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