I walk at the local cemetery daily for the last 15 years and I’m seeing lots of new headstones of young people who have died in the last 3 years. Before Covid it was rare to see young people’s graves except for very young children that died during the last epidemic. Sadly one family lost 4 children and I can’t imagine how painful that mu…
I walk at the local cemetery daily for the last 15 years and I’m seeing lots of new headstones of young people who have died in the last 3 years. Before Covid it was rare to see young people’s graves except for very young children that died during the last epidemic. Sadly one family lost 4 children and I can’t imagine how painful that must have been.
Another thing I’m seeing is that families are opting for cremation over body burial.
I haven’t thought of this. Good point. I just thought it was because cremation was cheaper, but it makes sense doesn’t it? Same thing with the mandate. It destroys the control group.
I walk at the local cemetery daily for the last 15 years and I’m seeing lots of new headstones of young people who have died in the last 3 years. Before Covid it was rare to see young people’s graves except for very young children that died during the last epidemic. Sadly one family lost 4 children and I can’t imagine how painful that must have been.
Another thing I’m seeing is that families are opting for cremation over body burial.
Yep. And now I know why the push for cremation over the last 20 years. No body = no evidence. Can't autopsy ashes.
I haven’t thought of this. Good point. I just thought it was because cremation was cheaper, but it makes sense doesn’t it? Same thing with the mandate. It destroys the control group.