That is just so wrong. They could at least donate the flowers to LES Ecology Center's compost bins (on 7th Street between B&C) for garden mulch. You know, from ashes to ashes, dust to dust (in keeping with their funeral home/mortality theme?). They don't take business compost but if the funeral home delivered the mulch anonymously in plastic bags in the bins who'd be the wiser?
Those flowers were paid for by mourning, broken-hearted people. They should respect that. Perhaps I'll send them a letter to this effect!
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That is just so wrong. They could at least donate the flowers to LES Ecology Center's compost bins (on 7th Street between B&C) for garden mulch. You know, from ashes to ashes, dust to dust (in keeping with their funeral home/mortality theme?). They don't take business compost but if the funeral home delivered the mulch anonymously in plastic bags in the bins who'd be the wiser?
Those flowers were paid for by mourning, broken-hearted people. They should respect that. Perhaps I'll send them a letter to this effect!
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