Yeah, I've just received a death card in my mailbox, stating the death of a woman who lived in my street. She was 67 years old and died of a brain hemorrhage during a bicycle ride with friends.
Yeah, I've just received a death card in my mailbox, stating the death of a woman who lived in my street. She was 67 years old and died of a brain hemorrhage during a bicycle ride with friends.
I've just received a death card in my mailbox, stating the death of a woman who lived in my street.
I have never heard of such a thing. Where do you live that this is a thing? (Region, obviously lol) is this a normal thing everyone knows about but me?
> I've just received a death card in my mailbox, stating the death of a woman who lived in my street.
I have never heard of such a thing. Where do you live that this is a thing? (Region, obviously lol) is this a normal thing everyone knows about but me?
A place that still values community over communism.
A place that still values community over communism.
Ok.... Well in my world aquaintances of the deceased get phone calls and emails, and an obituary in the church newsletter and local paper informs anyone that might have been missed. I've never heard of a "death card"
Ok.... Well in my world aquaintances of the deceased get phone calls and emails, and an obituary in the church newsletter and local paper informs anyone that might have been missed. I've never heard of a "death card"
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