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When you die at 95


My sister's mernlaw died a few days ago and she was buried today. She
lived to be 95 and, by that age, only a few old friends are still this
side of the grass. But younger people came out for the event and
there was no trouble finding six people to carry the coffin to the
grave.
lived to be 95 and, by that age, only a few old friends are still this
side of the grass. But younger people came out for the event and
there was no trouble finding six people to carry the coffin to the
grave.
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