Sunday, November 6, 2016

PET CREMATORIUM OFFERS SOLACE

https://static01.nyt.com/images/2016/10/30/nyregion/30met/30met-master768.jpg PET CREMATORIUM OFFERS SOLACE Pet owners, who often need more time to say goodbye, fondly remember and then have a good cry but may not want these ashes mixed with those of other pets, can now use a fairly new service offered to vets that's far more dignified than garbage disposal, if you believe what's in their advertising proposal. For example, in Deerfield Beach, the business Paws and Cherish will seek to satisfy that bereaved owner's wish. ( But let's hope the remains find a suitable dish, and never, ever find their way to "The Met" to audish, even if that dearly beloved hound-o had once been a basset profound-o.) HzL 11/6/16 Pet crematorium and memorial chapel Sun Sentinel‎ - 2 days ago Byron Hutchison, funeral director of Paws & Cherish, a pet crematorium and memorial chapel in Deerfield Beach that provides end-of-life ... Powder Tossed at Metropolitan Opera May Have Been Human Ashes, Police Say By MICHAEL COOPER and CHRISTOPHER MELEOCT. 29, 2016 Continue reading the main storyShare This Page Share Tweet Email More Save Photo The Police Department’s Emergency Service Unit was investigating a white powdery substance that was tossed into the orchestra pit during a break in Rossini’s “Guillaume Tell” by the Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center in Manhattan. CreditDylan Hayden An audience member at the Metropolitan Opera sprinkled a powdery substance — what the police said may have been the ashes of his mentor — into the orchestra pit during an intermission of a performance on Saturday, setting off a police investigation and the cancellation of the rest of that opera and a production that evening.....

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