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Re: gophie 17 post# 200817

Tuesday, 11/29/2011 9:26:38 PM

Tuesday, November 29, 2011 9:26:38 PM

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Pardon me sir. I do not speak with my head in the sand, thank you kindly.

I speak from Experience regarding the cremation urns, their size, the amount it takes to fit the ashes of the loved one and how it fits in the wall at the cemetary.

While the 'urns' (plural) were finished product and mostly purchase for the display at the services prior to burial, they ultimately were used to go in the wall. They were not some rough urn or box to go in a wall but bronze finished, engraved and done in first class and were expensive but worth every penny.

AT the time in 2007 we had researched the Catholic Urn by Eternal Image, the urns were to big and therefore not considered plus I don't recall them being in production or available, our side was a bit early to have purchased the EI product. With that said we would have strongly considered and perhaps purchased the EI products had the specs worked out and the product were available because you see my friend..Some of us Support the Eternal Image Products and appreciate the designs in MLB, PM, ST and other product lines.




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