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There is new way to keep a loved one with you after you die. Put the Loved one’s ashes in your tattoo.  This may funeral personalization gone too far  but it has happened.


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Kim Mordue lost her son to a drug overdose and decided to get a tattoo to help her remember him. She didn’t get any normal tattoo, though: Kim Mordue mixed her son’s ashes in with the ink in her tattoo.

I think this is an excellent idea to help preserve the memory of a loved one. Kim Mordue’s tattoo consists of a cabala tree, an angel releasing a butterfly, and a poem for her son. Her husband, who owns a tattoo parlor, did the tattoo, keeping the whole thing a family affair.

Mrs Mordue said: ‘I spent a long time researching the tattoos – they and Lloyd will be with me for the rest of my life. ‘Everyone has been very positive about my tattoos. My friends and family love it. ‘People have been quite excited by it and have said they’d like an ashes tattoo done too. I think it will catch on.’ (dailymail)

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Friday, June 25th, 2010
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A friend of Mine posted this on her facebook page. Did you ever have a loved one pass on and wish you could say a few things?

Do you ever wish there were phones in heavan or a casket?

“wish Heaven had a phone so I could hear your voice again..

I thought of you today, but that is nothing new. I thought about you yesterday, and days before that too. I think of you in silence, I often speak your name.

All I have are memories and a picture in a frame. Your memory is a keepsake, from which I’ll never part….

God has you in his arms.. I have you in my heart. Re-post if you have someone in heaven.”

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Saturday, May 1st, 2010
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Final burial arrangements for Michael Jackson Have been Changed

Final burial arrangements for Michael Jackson Have been Changed

Michael Jackson’s Funeral|Burial Arrangements have been updated Michael Jackson will not be buried on August 29th. Instead his burial will take place on September 3rd at 7pm. Here is the updated arrangements.

Date: September 3rd 2009.

Place: Holly Terrace in the Great Mausoleum at Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

Time: 7 PM Pacific Standard Time

News Media: Accommodations provided

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Source: New York Times

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Friday, August 21st, 2009
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3663089817_7bb431f1ceHere are the Michael Jackson Burial arrangements for August 29th 2009: There will be accommodations for the news media, even though the burial will be Private.

Date: August 29th, 2009

Place: Holly Terrace in the Great Mausoleum at Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

Time: 10:00 AM Pacific Standard Time

News Media: Accommodations provided

NYC: SPIKE LEE-blockparty celebration  of “Michael Jackson Day” Brooklyn Borough

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Friday, August 21st, 2009
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Leave a tribute For Eunice Shriver at her website.

Leave a tribute For Eunice Shriver at her website.

Now you leave an Official tribute for Eunice Kennedy Shriver at her website. Special Olympic families and the public are encouraged to go there now and leave a tribute. Eunice Shriver is the sister of the former President John F Kennedy. She is also the founder of the Special Olympics. Eunice Shriver died  Tuesday. She was 88.

Click here to leave a tribute for Eunice Kennedy Shriver at her website

Perhaps you have left a tribute  at a  funeral before. Now you can participate in any funeral by leaving a tribute online.

Be sure to leave your tribute, memorial or memory.

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