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Cemetaries - Fairfax Underground In my experience, the average funeral is approximately $8,000 - $21,000 in Fairfax County; that includes body preparation, viewing, casket, plot preparation (they have to do some kind of waterproof cement resin encasement), burial, spiritual leader of your chosen denomation (which can be provided by the funeral home for a price), and all other sundry fees, taxes, and expenses charged by the
Sterling Police Activity- Tons Of Squad Cars, Cordon > be waitng for their casket to arrive from the US > The only good thing about illegals is that when a > contractor hires them to do a job, they do it > quickly without fuss Hire a bunch of redneck > whites or ghetto blacks and the sobs take forever > to complete the job You should still beat their asses for just being here
Remembering: Timmy Hall Timmy's Casket Posted by: Attended Timmy's Viewing Date: August 20, 2012 04:15PM Timmy wore his WNC
My Daughter is Dating a Black Guy - Help! - Fairfax Underground The Al Roker types are rare, however, and unless your daughter has the luck of a lottery winner, it may be prudent to begin planning for your daughters closed casket funeral Options: Reply • Quote
Re: Bryan Glenn - fairfaxunderground. com > there faster than full casket burials Anybody > know that real story on that? Be interesting to > hear > > Ray A relative of mine's ashes were placed in a columbarium about 3 months after their death, even though they will be buried with their spouse when the spouse dies It would have taken 6 months to wait for a grave
Remey Tomb Crypt - Fairfax Underground I never really felt much of a serious connection between that story and this mausoleum until I found this thread and saw the pictures and architectural drawings Now I'm thinking maybe that Platinum Boat might have been a lead casket, way back beyond the cinder block wall Or something weirder Edited 1 time(s)
Remey Tomb Crypt - Fairfax Underground Under the slab was a metal grate with a stairwell leading down The opening was about 5ft by 3ft there were about ten stairs The room below was about 25ft by 20ft In the room was a large "family tomb" (marble casket) and two really small tombs The celing was about ten ft high with a large metal candlelabra
Remey Tomb Crypt - Fairfax Underground It was pretty trippy (back then) with a few choppers and Hondas and cars parked all over Lots of "squares" who told us we should go downstairs where the "other guys' were Saw the casket stuff, candles, lanterns, young kids drunk, high, and being kids, etc Went downstairs and there were some bikers who didn't make any big impression on us