My brother-in-law died last October. He'd been married twice. 2 sons from his first marriage, 1 son from his 2nd. A few days after the service, the youngest son collected the ashes, but didn't make any payments. 10 months later, I've got the undertakers phoning ME about HIS bill. If it was my decision, I'd leave it to run it's course, but the rest of the family want to dispose of the ashes according to the deceaseds' wishes. And we don't know if that has happened. Some of them want to pay the bill and have it done with, but will they get the ashes? The youngest son is called Andrew Cooper, of Woodvale Court, Hollins, Middleton, Manchester. I think he's besmirching his fathers' name in behaving like this.
I don't think they would have had the ashes until the bill was settled. why not pay up, get the ashes and give him the sendoff that he wanted? why leave it this long?
Daffy i dont think so as 4gs has done it here with my name on a number of ocassions and tried posting my place of work .
All the ed on here could do was ban his username .
It is not irrelevant to me - I am a user of this public forum and you are in breach:
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personally, if someone came after me for a bill that I wasn't responsible I would contact them and say, "you need to direct your request to... ", which would be far more productive than plastering a 3rd party's name and address on the web.
the undertakers seem to hold 10CS's contact details rather than the one who made the arrangements, which seems a little strange.