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  Saturday  July 17  2004    10: 27 PM

death

A mother's final, best lesson: Part 9


In life, our bodies are inviolate by law, exposed only with our consent as when to a physician or a lover. In death, they become public property. Most frequently in the United States, preparation of a body for viewing and cremation or burial is done by strangers at a funeral home without family involvement. It is how our culture helps paper over the reality, the finality, of death.

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This is part 9 of the excellent ongoing series by Ronni Bennet about her mother's death. She has links to the other eight parts. This is one of the best things I've read on the web. Don't miss it.