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what a day..went to a friends Mothers Funeral, she was 101 yr old

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Bobbisox | 21:51 Tue 17th May 2011 | ChatterBank
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the song was "I love you because" by Jim Reeves, going in, coming out was "Dancing Queen" by Abba

RIP dear Rena xxxx
she loved her life !
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A good age. And sounds like a good life, too. We should all be so lucky.
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It was amazing, very sombre as you would expect the Dancing Queen reverberates round the Crematorium, everyone was smiling...what a fab end to a day
Evening Bobbi. 101, blimey I've got a few years to go yet then.
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Jan it was so uplifting, my friend of 50+ yrs, was so happy for her Mum x
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mine was 67 doc, I was only 26, I needed her :+)
Bless her, I bet she's got Winnifred Atwell going on the jo-anna and everyone having a sing song.
Our crematorium does 3 pieces of music. I've got my 3 pieces on CD ready.

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Jem..LOL
It was the first time I had been to such a "joyous" funeral
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life is for living Doc and by God I will live it...ha-ha
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What a remarkable old gal, Joy. What a fab age. My mum was only 63.
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I actually left that Crem with a smile on my lips Mrs C
I bet you was just one of many, Joy.
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we were, it was lovely mrs c, left that sombre place, feeling happy x
How lovely Joy, celebrating her life rather than mourning her death.
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and my friend of all those yrs, was able to smile, that said it all
Great to go out on a high note.
I'm having "Another one bites the dust"

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